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What will Vucic and Mustafa talk in Brussels? (Politika)

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After meetings of the expert teams of Belgrade and Pristina with the delegation of the European Union, which will be held for ten days, will be known what will be the topics of discussion between the Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic and Prime Minister Isa Mustafa, the end of January in Brussels. The Serbian side […]

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Fire breaks out at Kosovo government headquarters during protest (Reuters)

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Demonstrators in Kosovo fought running battles with police and set fire to the government’s headquarters on Saturday as anger simmers in the young Balkan country over an accord with its former ruler, Serbia. http://www.thestar.com.my/news/world/2016/01/10/fire-breaks-out-at-kosovo-government-headquarters-during-protest/

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Kosovo protesters clash with police over Serbia deal (Al Jazzera)

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Ethnic Albanian protesters have clashed with police in Kosovo after its government agreed to an EU-brokered deal that gives ethnic Serbs in the territory greater local powers. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/01/kosovo-protesters-clash-police-serbia-deal-160109181406086.html

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Kosovo opposition protests turn violent in Pristina (BBC News)

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Anti-government protesters in Kosovo’s capital Pristina have clashed with police at a demonstration against an agreement with the Serb minority. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-35271907

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Protesters urinate inside Serbian church (Akter, KIM radio, RTK2, B92, Tanjug)

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Kosovo’s Deputy Prime Minister Branimir Stojanovic condemned on Sunday in the strongest terms the desecration of the Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Pristina. The Serbian Orthodox church was desecrated by a group of protesters during Saturday’s opposition riots in Pristina. Stojanovic said the behaviour was shameful and uncivilized and that it was unacceptable that police […]

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UNMIK concerned over violence on the protests in Pristina (B92, Kontakt plus, RTK2)

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The United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) voiced concern on Saturday about the violence observed at the protests in Pristina’s city center, during which Molotov cocktails, stones and other objects were thrown at the government building and police. “Such acts by certain individuals have no place in a democratic society and have nothing […]

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OSCE Broadcast 10 January

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• Opposition leaders announce new protests (All monitored broadcasters, KTV)
• Violence in Saturday’s protest of the opposition condemned (Most monitored broadcasters, RTK1)
• UNMIK concerned about violence in opposition’s protest (RTK2)
• Government officials want 70% of salary after the end of their mandate (KTV)
• Tahiri: Parallel structures will be dissolved with the Association (KTV)

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UNMIK Headlines 11 January

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• Opposition: Protests will stop when the government falls (Zeri)
• Government and opposition don’t change stance, crisis deepens (Koha Ditore)
• International officials condemn violence in Saturday’s protest (dailies)
• Belgrade will not dissolve its parallel structures in Kosovo (Zeri)
• Implementation of SAA starts in the first months of this year (Epoka e Re)
• Population census in the north, this year (Epoka e Re)

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