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Headlines - 02.08.2016

UNMIK Headlines 1 August

• Mustafa invites opposition to present arguments on 3 August (Kosova Sot)
• AAK leader Haradinaj to take part in demarcation debate (RTK)
• Haliti: Demarcation to be solved through a broad consensus (Epoka e Re)
• Northern municipalities still operating under illegal administration (Koha)
• EULEX’s reconfiguration, 800 persons to lose their jobs (dailies)

Headlines - 01.08.2016

UNMIK Headlines 30 July

• US Vice President Biden to visit Kosovo on 17 August (Koha)
• Thaçi: Kosovo will sue Serbia for genocide (RTK)
• Turkey warns Kosovo of terrorist attack threats (RFE)
• Shots in Pristina Beer Fest spark panic leaving 50 inured (dailies)

Headlines - 30.07.2016

UNMIK Headlines 29 July

• Veseli: There should be common approach on demarcation issue (VoA)
• Haziri: Demarcation doesn’t save anyone from special court (Zëri)
• UNMIK chief visits Mitrovica North (Klan Kosova)
• EULEX to transfer major cases to Kosovo institutions (Koha)
• Arbitration court orders Kosovo to pay €5 mill in compensation (dailies)

Headlines - 29.07.2016

UNMIK Headlines 28 July

• No Association/Community without implementation of agreements (dailies)
• Conference on demarcation under question (Koha Ditore)
• Haliti: Government has not enough votes for demarcation deal (Telegrafi)
• Limaj: Social consensus needed for demarcation (Epoka e Re)
• Serbian List obstacle to KSF’s transformation into KAF (Kosova Sot)
• 33 senior officials under investigation (Radio Free Europe)

Headlines - 28.07.2016

UNMIK Headlines 27 July

• Demarcation to put the ruling coalition under test (Koha Ditore)
• Journalists condemn Turkey’s request to punish journalist Buzhala (dailies)
• Murtezaj: Kosovo acts in compliance with the law (Koha/RFE)
• NISMA against the Croatia-Slovenia model of border demarcation (Bota Sot)
• Mustafa and Veseli participate in International Leaders’ Forum (Epoka)
• “Kosovo government could have prevented Kumanovo incident” (Telegrafi)
• AAK and NISMA MPs risk losing their mandate (Zëri)
• Kosovo takes action to prevent terrorist attacks (RFE/RTK)