UNMIK Media Observer, Afternoon Edition, December 29, 2025
• Kurti’s VV party scores clear victory in Kosovo vote, looks to end political deadlock (RFE)
• Kosovo’s ‘political earthquake’ election sees Kurti resurgent (Reuters)
• Kurti: The work continues; security and prosperity will increase (media)
• Hamza: PDK has maintained its electorate (AP)
• Rasic’s party says it has secured a seat in the Assembly (RFE)
• Rudolph congratulates Kosovo on calm and democratic elections (media)
• Terras: Kurti has clear mandate and responsibility to govern more pragmatically (media)
• Rama congratulates Kurti on “significant victory” (media)
• Spiropali commends Kosovo on democratic maturity in elections (media)
• Time for a VV government that will cooperate maximally with the opposition (Koha)
• From deadlock to direction: What Kosovo’s parliamentary vote revealed (BIRN)
• Gogic: Main impression after elections is convincing victory by VV (Kosovo Online)
UNMIK Media Observer, Afternoon Edition, December 29, 2025
UNMIK Media Observer, Morning Edition, December 29, 2025
UNMIK Media Observer, Morning Edition, December 29, 2025
• Kosovo’s ruling party scores convincing win in snap parliamentary elections (media)
• Kosovo’s Kurti promises swift formation of new government after election win (Reuters)
• Abdixhiku: I will resign if the LDK Assembly requests this (AP)
• Gjoshi: PDK will return even stronger, thank you to those who trusted us (Nacionale)
• Haradinaj claims AAK won 8 percent of vote, wants coalition with LDK and PDK (Kallxo)
• Serbian List: We have won all ten reserved seats for Serb community (media)
UNMIK Media Observer, Afternoon Edition, December 26, 2025
UNMIK Media Observer, Afternoon Edition, December 26, 2025
• Main contenders in Kosovo's snap election (AFP)
• PDK rep at CEC raises alarm: Elections can be threatened by power cuts (Nacionale)
• Rasic: They accepted to be slaves, SNS has been doing that since 2014 (Insajder)
• ECAP fines Serbian List €52,000 for multiple campaign violations (Kossev)
• Trajkovic sentenced to 10 years in prison for war crimes against civilians (media)
• Culture being strangled by Kosovo's political crisis (AFP)
• Kosovo’s power grid operator investing 6.7 mln euro in new substation (SeeNews)
• Digital rights review: Online aggression, conspiracy theories, seasonal scams (BIRN)
• A year in retrospect for Kosovo-Serbia normalization talks: What lies ahead 2026? (Sbunker)
UNMIK Media Observer, Morning Edition, December 26, 2025
UNMIK Media Observer, Morning Edition, December 26, 2025
• Kurti promises €100 for children and pensioners one day after elections (media)
• Vote and vote again: Kosovo returns to polls to end year of gridlock (BIRN)
• Guerot: Kosovo needs a cooperative government (AP)
• Hamza: Biggest threat to Kosovo comes from immigration (media)
• Two candidates for MPs turn their backs on Rasic, side with Serbian List (Koha)
• Osmani: Kosovo is stronger thanks to the spirit of coexistence (RTK)
• CDHRF calls for investigations against ERO over electricity bills (media)
• COMKFOR meets Chief of General Staff of Albanian Armed Forces (media)
• Italian KFOR troops conduct daily activities along ABL and across Kosovo (media)
UNMIK Media Observer, Afternoon Edition, December 24, 2025
UNMIK Media Observer, Afternoon Edition, December 24, 2025
• Kosovo, Serbia ‘need to normalize’ relations: Kosovo PM (AFP)
• Kosovo in limbo: The year’s political deadlock paralyzed progress (BIRN)
• Electricity cuts risk December 28 election process (Koha)
• KSF Commander hosts Chief of Albanian Armed Forces (Telegrafi)
• EBRD to back Kosovo SME investments with 31 mln euro package (SeeNews)
• OSCE report on Inter-Municipal Cooperation in Kosovo (Klan Kosova)
• AJK welcomes ruling in favor of journalist “after unlawful demotion at RTK” (media)
• Sekerinska calls for constructive engagement in Kosovo-Serbia dialogue (media)
• Osmani: May light of Christmas guide us toward understanding and unity (media)
• “Two models under consideration for Serbian-licensed vehicles in Kosovo” (Kossev)
• Deda: A Glimmer of Hope (Kossev)
UNMIK Media Observer, Morning Edition, December 24, 2025
UNMIK Media Observer, Morning Edition, December 24, 2025
• Prattipati meets mayors of four northern municipalities (media)
• Krasniqi: Northern municipalities leaving AKM, coordinated and unlawful decision (Express)
• Kosovo’s allies expect swift formation of institutions after Dec 28 elections (Express)
• PDK’s Hamza confident that former opposition will form the new government (media)
• PDK, LDK and AAK included dialogue with Serbia in programs, VV did not (Koha)
• Kosovo Serb ex-police commander denies role in village massacre (BIRN)
• Former Pristina Mayor Ahmeti charged with incorrect declaration of wealth (RFE)
UNMIK Media Observer, Afternoon Edition, December 23, 2025
UNMIK Media Observer, Afternoon Edition, December 23, 2025
• Osmani: We have full faith in the Trump administration (RTK)
• Kurti: Four recognitions within a year (media)
• Hargreaves: As always impressed with calm professionalism of CEC staff (media)
• ECAP fines Serbian List with €20,000 for violating code of ethics and conduct (media)
• Bajrami: LDK will restore institutional stability; we won’t accept coalition with VV (AP)
• “Campaign is more moderate, parties leaving room for cooperation” (Indeksonline)
• Elections in Kosovo: how to represent the diaspora? (OBCT)
• Can December elections break political stalemate in Kosovo? (Swiss Info)
• COMKFOR: Security situation in Kosovo is quiet, but still fragile (RTK2)
• Police operation in Leposavic; weapons, ammunition and military gear seized (Kallxo)
• Kosovo’s First Gentleman invites Kushner to invest in Pristina (AP)
UNMIK Media Observer, Morning Edition, December 23, 2025
UNMIK Media Observer, Morning Edition, December 23, 2025
• Osmani meets US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau (media)
• “Women’s equal participations in elections fundamental to quality of democracy” (media)
• DiA: Majority of candidates for MPs belong to 31-50 age group (media)
• Serwer: Kosovo in the NDAA but not necessarily a priority (Koha)
• KSF will soon receive “Panzerfaust” 3 anti-tank weapons from Germany (Koha)
• “SkyCC” case; Chief Prosecutor: Value of seizures around €80 million (EO)
• Court orders 30-day detention for former member of Serbian interior ministry (Sinjali)
• AJK welcomes court’s decision on election of Independent Media Commission chair (media)
• Kosovo activist still fighting for justice for wartime sexual violence survivors (BIRN)
UNMIK Media Observer, Afternoon Edition, December 22, 2025
UNMIK Media Observer, Afternoon Edition, December 22, 2025
• Osmani to meet US Deputy Secretary of State Landau today (RFE)
• One third of candidates for MPs for Dec 28 elections are women (Indeksonline)
• Decrease in number of asylum applications in second year of visa liberalization (RFE)
• The lifting of measures that should have never been imposed (Koha)
• Kosovo awards 3.6 mln euro customs terminal upgrade deal (SeeNews)
• AJK: Individual arrested for threatening Klan Kosova and its journalists (media)
• Doyle: SCK mandate defined by Council of Europe report (Kosovo Online)
• Alija: After Thaci’s trial, gradual closure of SCK will follow (Kosovo Online)
UNMIK Media Observer, Morning Edition, December 22, 2025
UNMIK Media Observer, Morning Edition, December 22, 2025
• MEPs call for full removal of EU measures on Kosovo (media)
• Bahamas recognize Kosovo; Osmani: A historic decision (media)
• Kurti on recognition from Bahamas: This marks fourth recognition this year alone (media)
• Hamza: Enough with divisions, only together can we win and move forward (Express)
• Kosovo arrests ex-member of Serbian ministry over abduction of a Serb (media)
• Kosovo heads to polls as political deadlock threatens vital funds (Reuters)
• Ulutas briefs representatives of 33 troop-contributing countries at KFOR HQ (media)
• Ulutas: For two years, NATO calls for Banjska perpetrators to be held accountable (TeVe1)
• OSCE and French Embassy promote women’s participation in election processes (RTK)
• Joseph on Serbia, NATO, and the Kosovo Model (Civil Today/media)
• Security cameras proliferate in Kosovo – and privacy complaints rise (BIRN)
• It’s not a Christmas tree, it’s a Balkan New Year tree! (BIRN)