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The inexistent state (Kosova Sot)

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Although there are different figures circulating in the media about the people that have recently left Kosovo, the paper says it is certain that over 100,000 persons have left only in the recent months. This wave of migration, says the paper, is in fact an evident case of human trafficking and it is unacceptable for […]

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Migrations from Kosovo since 2012 (Vecernje Novosti)

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The wave of migration from Kosovo in recent months has increased dramatically, but it is not something new. It lasts for more than two years. In 2012, 10,210 people from Kosovo sought asylum in the EU, and in 2013, twice as many, 20,215.  In recent weeks about a thousand up to fifteen hundred people cross […]

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PM Mustafa demands support from NATO for the Army of Kosovo (IBNA)

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Pristina, February 11, 2015 By Elton Tota | Kosovo’s PM, Isa Mustafa has visited the NATO headquarter on Tuesday upon the invitation of NATO’s Secretary General, Jens Stoltenberg. During this meeting, PM Mustafa thanked secretary Stoltenberg for the support that he has offered, by expressing the gratitude of the people and government of Kosovo for […]

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EU has “six more conditions” for Serbia (Blic, B92)

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 The agreement on the judiciary reached earlier this week “is not enough to open chapter 35 on Kosovo” in Serbia’s membership negotiations with the EU, writes Blic. According to the newspaper, there are “at least six more obligations stemming from the Brussels agreement which so far have not been met.”  Citing “diplomatic sources,” the article […]

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Still no decision on Serb participation in Kosovo government (RTS, B92)

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BELGRADE — Branimir Stojanovic has said that a decision has not yet been made on the further steps when it comes to the Serb List participation in the Kosovo government. Stojanovic, who serves as a deputy prime minister of Kosovo, told Radio-Television of Serbia (RTS) that meetings will be held between Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic […]

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Kosovo population drain challenges Germany’s refugee policies (Deutsche Welle)

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The number of Kosovars seeking asylum in the EU has drastically increased. It poses a challenge to recipient countries in the region, including Germany, and is on the agenda at Kosovo-Serbia talks in Brussels. Seven years after declaration of independence from Serbia, Kosovo is seeing a dramatic rise in the number of its citizens leaving […]

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NUNS calls for investigation into attack on Tanjug cameraman (Tanjug)

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BELGRADE – The Independent Journalists’ Association of Serbia (NUNS) sent a request to the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ), calling on them to contact the relevant bodies at the EU headquarters in Brussels and seek further information concerning the incident that took place at Schuman Square in Brussels […]

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OSCE Broadcast 10 February

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• Agreement on judiciary achieved in Kosovo-Serbia talks (All monitored broadcasters, KTV)
• Mustafa and Vucic agree about tackling on illegal migration issue (KTV)
• Mustafa seeks NATO’s support for establishment of Armed Forces (Most monitored broadcasters, RTK1)
• Gracanica/Graçanicë not impacted by recent wave of migration (Klan Kosova)
• MIA official suspended after making public denouncements (KTV)

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UNMIK Headlines 11 February

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• Judiciary with ethnic separation (Zeri, Koha Ditore)
• Kuci: Agreement keeps judicial system unified (Epoka e Re)
• EU facilitators do not comment on Pristina-Belgrade agreement (Koha Ditore)
• European politicians hail Pristina-Belgrade agreement (Epoka e Re)
• PM Mustafa meets NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg (dailies)
• Thaci: Visa liberalization during this year (Zeri)
• Collaku in Brussels, presents government’s priorities (Zeri)
• Bamieh reports to EP foreign affairs committee (Koha Ditore)

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