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Progressives in Strpce/Shterpce proposed Vucic for the president (KIM radio)

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Municipal Board of Serbian progressive Party (SNS) in Strpce/Shterpce today reached a unanimous decision to propose Aleksandar Vucic as the President of SNS, because of the policy of reconciliation and sincere fight for the interests of Serbs in Kosovo, the announcement says. “The policy of unity, the policy of cooperation and reconciliation in the region, […]

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On Thursday a verdict for Ivanovic (KIM radio)

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Basic Court in Mitrovica on Thursday should pass a judgment to leader of the Civic Initiative SDP Oliver Ivanovic. Nebojsa Vlajic, Ivanovic’s lawyer, told Tanjug that he expects an acquittal, because as he said, the plaintiff has not offered a proof for the allegations. Vlajic said that at today’s hearing will be presented closing arguments […]

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Bishop Teodosije will meet today with PM Vucic (Kossev)

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Bishop of Raska and Prizren Teodosije will meet today in Belgrade with Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, was said from the Serbian government’s office for media. The meeting starts at 15 a.m. at the Serbian government building but for now there are no details on the topics of the meeting. The meeting was organized right […]

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Role of NGO sector in northern Kosovo is significant (Radio Kontakt Plus)

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The role of the NGO sector in northern Kosovo is significant and it is one of the biggest local employers, was said during the debate that was organized in Mitrovica’s social club, by the NGO “Aktiv”. As stated, at this point the NGO sector in the north of Kosovo has between 6 and 10 million […]

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Netherlands to Host Kosovo War Crimes Court (Wall Street Journal)

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The Dutch government has agreed to set up a special court in The Hague to try alleged war crimes committed in Kosovo in the late 1990s. http://www.wsj.com/articles/netherlands-to-host-kosovo-war-crimes-court-1452910313  

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UNMIK Headlines 18 January

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• Pristina-Belgrade dialogue to continue without Mustafa? (Koha Ditore)
• Mustafa: I will not resign (dailies)
• Haradinaj: People’s patience running thin (Koha Ditore)
• Thaci President, Veseli Prime Minister (Zeri)
• Grabovci: Assembly sessions to resume soon (Zeri)
• Kadaj-Bujupi: Opposition will block sessions (Epoka e Re)
• Municipality staff enter hunger strike to sympathise with Lushtaku (dailies)

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Serbian prime minister calls for early elections (Deutsche Welle)

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Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic wants a new four year mandate, even though he won an overwhelming parliamentary victory less than two years ago. He says the new mandate is needed to ensure his EU accession talks. -See more at: http://www.dw.com/en/serbian-prime-minister-calls-for-early-elections/a-18985434

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OSCE Broadcast 17 January

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• Mustafa: We will not resign (All monitored broadcasters, RTK1)
• Haradinaj threatens the Government with protests (All monitored broadcasters, TV21)
• Skënderaj/Srbica municipality to strike in support to Lushtaku (Most monitored broadcasters, KTV)
• Prishtinë/Pristina detention centre closed (Klan Kosova)

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