Kosovo’s membership in CoE, Interpol discussed in Pristina roundtable (media)
Pristina Institute for Political Studies organised in Pristina today a roundtable about Kosovo’s membership in international organisations, specifically the Council of Europe and Interpol. International relations expert, Robert Muharremi, said Kosovo’s membership in international organisations has experienced a decline in the recent years while the process of recognition has stalled. In his view, Kosovo’s Interpol […]
Read More →Bahtiri: Rakic doesn’t want a bridge opening ceremony (Telegrafi)
Mayor of Mitrovica, Agim Bahtiri, told RTV Dukagjini that everything is clear with regards to the administrative boundary between the Mitrovica and Mitrovica North municipalities and that there will be no dialogue on this issue. Speaking about the revitalization of the main Mitrovica bridge connecting the south and the north, Bahtiri said the only sticky […]
Read More →Tahiri: Dialogue with Serbia expected to conclude with mutual recognition (Koha)
The news website covers today’s conference in Pristina organized by the Gender Training and Research Center on civil society’s contribution to peace and interethnic harmony with special emphasis on dialogue between the Albanian and Serb communities. Edita Tahiri, former chief negotiator of Kosovo in the EU-brokered talks with Serbia, said women must play a central […]
Read More →Vecernje Novosti: Albanian plan to cut off north (Serbian media)
Belgrade-based daily Vecernje Novosti reported today it has learned that Pristina authorities with the help of NATO allies plan intrusion to the crossing points Jarinje and Brnjak, aiming to confirm “sovereignty” and cause a psychological impact on Serbs. The daily continued that Albanians ordered 12.000 German rocket launchers called “Armbrust.” According to daily’s information, the […]
Read More →Turkish citizens deported through a ‘commercial flight’ (Prishtina Insight)
The six Turkish nationals forcefully removed from Kosovo in March were deported through a misrepresented commercial flight, the Civil Aviation Authority confirmed today. The airline company, whose plane carried the six Turkish nationals who were forcefully removed from Kosovo to Turkey in March, misrepresented its flight’s purpose. On March 29, six Turkish nationals were deported […]
Read More →Trifunovic: Any hope lost some of missing persons could be alive (Radio kontakt plus)
Read More →Trifunovic: Any hope lost some of missing persons could be alive (Radio kontakt plus)
Coordinator of Missing and Kidnapped Persons Families in Kosovo, Milorad Trifunovic told Radio kontakt plus destiny of 1654 persons still remains unknown, while 562 persons belong to the Serb and non-Albanian ethnicities. Trifunovic, whose brother was kidnapped in 1998, told the radio that any hope is lost some of the missing and kidnapped persons could […]
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