Balkan Countries Most Vulnerable to ‘Fake’ News, Report (Balkan Insight)
The 2018 Media Literacy index of the Open Society Institute in Sofia says Balkan countries are the most susceptible in Europe to ‘fake’ news – owing to their highly controlled media, low educational levels and low levels of trust in society. See more at:http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/report-balkan-countries-most-vulnerable-to-adverse-effects-of-fake-news-03-29-2018
Read More →Djuric receives “friendly and brotherly support” in Moscow (B92)
Serbian Government’s Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director Marko Djuric met in Moscow on Wednesday with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Aleksandr Grushko. Djuric briefed Grushko on the situation in Kosovo and efforts to find a compromise in the dialogue with Pristina in a peaceful manner, saying afterwards that he received “friendly and brotherly support for […]
Read More →Rebic: Kosovo has no place in Interpol (Fonet, N1, Kontakt plus radio)
Director of Serbian Police, Vladimir Rebic met yesterday with Interpol President Meng Hongwei and Secretary General Jurgen Stock, and emphasized during the talks that Serbia insists on its territorial integrity and that membership of Kosovo in this organization would neither be in interest of Serbia nor Interpol, Serbian media reported. “Serbia is committed to implementing […]
Read More →Dacic: “They think we’ll do anything to join EU” (BETA, B92)
Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has described statements saying that the ZSO would be formed in accordance with Kosovo’s laws as “ridiculous.” That was something heard from an EU spokesperson earlier in the week. “It would be the same if the Constitutional Court of Bosnia-Herzegovina annulled parts of the Dayton Agreement, it’s ridiculous, they are measuring […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 12 April
• Haradinaj: Association/Community only in line with Kosovo constitution (Zeri)
• “Association/Community statute to be drafted in Pristina not Brussels” (Bota Sot)
• EU expects implementation of agreement on Mitrovica bridge reopening (Telegrafi)
• “Government providing shelter to indicted people” (Koha Ditore)
• FH highlights Kosovo’s problems with corruption, rule of law (Koha Ditore)
• “Greece will not be recognising independence of Kosovo” (Zeri)
• Hoxha hopes for visa liberalisation by end of year (VOA/Telegrafi)
• Vetevendosje accuses former MPs of “hijacking” referendum bill (Koha)