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Jahjaga’s final service (Kosova Sot)

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The paper’s front-page editorial argues that the international commission engaged by President Atifete Jahjaga to evaluate the border demarcation process with Montenegro “did not issue any surprising statement but rather expressed support for the work and assessment of the local commission appointed by the Kosovo government”. “There are many uncertainties in the public about this […]

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Information center on women’s health opened in Strpce (RTK)

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An information center for women’s health is being opened in the Municipality of Strpce. This center, according to a press release issued by NGO Action for Mothers and Children, will bring women from different ethnicity together to share their experiences of being a mother. The center also will offer group and individual advice to women […]

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‘The LGBT community is invisible’: using data to fight hate crime in the Balkans (The Guardian)

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In Kosovo, Serbia and Bosnia, NGOs are collecting hate crime data and leveraging the countries’ EU ambitions to push for rightsIn Kosovo, Serbia and Bosnia, NGOs are collecting hate crime data and leveraging the countries’ EU ambitions to push for rights http://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2016/mar/30/scared-come-out-lgbt-kosovo-serbia-bosnia-hate-crime

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Albania, Kosovo to work towards joint energy market, plants (Reuters)

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Neighbours Albania and Kosovo agreed to work to create a joint energy market and build power plants together to maximise the use of their power generation capacities, water in Albania and lignite in Kosovo, once a 400-kV line comes online in June. http://af.reuters.com/article/commoditiesNews/idAFL5N1725D6

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UNMIK Headlines 31 March

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• Commission finds no violation in border delineation with Montenegro (media)
• Mustafa: We have reasons to be proud (Bota Sot)
• Government welcomes international experts’ report on demarcation (dailies)
• Thaci hails findings of border demarcation commission (Telegrafi)
• Ymeri: Demarcation, unacceptable (Lajmi)
• Haradinaj: We do not answer to anyone about our land (Koha)
• Haliti: Political crisis to be resolved soon (Top Channel)
• Molliqaj: We have many differences with AAK (Zeri)
• Zbogar: Liberalization is close (Epoka e Re)

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Belgrade Media Report 30 March 2016

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STORIES FROM LOCAL PRESS

• Vucic: Refugee crisis has only been postponed, not solved (Tanjug/RTS)
• Vucic to travel to Bosnia, meet with Croat presidency member (Tanjug/B92)
• Djuric: UNMIK’s role irreplaceable (Tanjug)
• Djuric: Brussels to resolve problem with blockade of trucks (RTS)
• Miscevic: EU not asking Serbia to recognize Kosovo (B92)
• Vulin: Serbian government to continue to support University in Pristina (Beta/Tanjug)
• EU donations enable return of 100 families to Kosovo (Beta)
• Obradovic: We are waiting for decision of Higher Court (Tanjug)
• Antonic: SRS subject to blackmail, it is acceptable opposition to SNS (B92)

STORIES FROM REGIONAL PRESS

• Harsh statements between Izetbegovic and Vucic (Faktor/Fena)
• Chances for a revision of the B&H genocide suit non-existent (Srna)
• Izetbegovic believes that SBB will no longer block the work of the Parliament (Patria)
• Meeting of Central Census Office postponed, no agreement on key issues (Patria)
• Bosnia, Croatia can resolve outstanding issues through good will, officials say (Hina)
• Juncker: Djukanovic’s role significant in the progress Montenegro achieved (CDM)
• Lekic: 9 April – the deadline for signing the agreement (TV Vijesti)
• Pajovic with Steinacker: Positive Montenegro opened government’s door to opposition
• SDSM’s ‘Phantom’ voters turn out to be real people (Telegraf)
• Paris terror attackers believed to have used phones purchased in Croatia (MIA)

RELEVANT ARTICLES FROM INTERNATIONAL MEDIA SOURCES

• Kosovo Serb University Not in Danger, Belgrade (BIRN)
• Serbia, Bosnia Leaders Clash Over ‘Genocide Lawsuit’ (BIRN)

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Djuric: The role of UNMIK irreplaceable (Tanjug)

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The Director of the Serbian Government’s Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric, at today’s meeting with the Representative of the UN Secretary-General and Head of the UN Office in Belgrade Simona-Mirela Miculescu, stressed that United Nations are the most important partner for Serbia and that role of the UN mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) is […]

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Haradinaj: Nothing has been decided yet regarding joint list (Telegrafi)

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The leader of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), Ramush Haradinaj, told the news site the opposition is discussing the possibility of going to parliamentary elections with a joint list, but added that the AAK is also preparing to enter elections alone. Haradinaj stressed that the protest scheduled for 26 March which was […]

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Report on demarcation to be announced today (kallxo.com/Klan Kosova/Gazeta Express)

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The three international experts,  Fletcher Burton, Herbert Wilmes and Fred Newton will make public today their report on the borderline between Kosovo and Montenegro. The Office of the President of Kosovo, informed that the findings of the three-member team will be made public today at 17:30 hours at a press conference. The President of Kosovo, […]

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Nobody has been convicted for sexual violence during war time (Kosovapress)

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The National Council for the Survivors of Sexual Violence during the war today held its closing meeting and presented the work of the Council on victims of sexual violence during the war. At the meeting chaired by President Atifete Jahjaga it was discussed, among other things, the application of the legal rights of these victims […]

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Belgrade mulls “reciprocal measures” for trucks from Kosovo (Beta, B92)

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Serbian Government’s Kosovo Office  Director Marko Djuric has said that “Serbia is considering introducing reciprocal measures for trucks from Kosovo.” According to Beta agency, he said this was the case because trucks from Serbia proper, including those with oil, continue to be blocked (at the administrative border). “We will not be quietly waiting for our interests […]

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Djuric: Serbia will continue to support Goranies (RTS)

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The head of the Serbian Government’s Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Djuric yesterday paid a visit to village Vraniste in Gora region in Kosovo, populated by Gorani community, and said that Serbia will continue with the support to Gorani community. Djuric said that Gora is very important symbol of unity and reminded that Goranies […]

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