Headlines - 31.07.2015
UNMIK Headlines 30 July
• EC: In Kosovo, identity is easily changed (Zeri)
• Pristina, Belgrade to discuss insurance policies next week (Kosova Sot)
• Eichhorst appointed EEAS Director for Balkans (Koha)
• NISMA asks government to accept Assembly’s decision (Epoka e Re)
• Hyseni: Citizens to combat extremism (Zeri)
• Jablanovic against constitutional amendments (Zeri)
• Civil Protection prevents inspection of Jugobanka (Zeri)
• Kumanovo defendants refuse questioning by prosecution (Epoka e Re)
Headlines - 30.07.2015
UNMIK Headlines 29 July
• EU: Delays in formation of special court, unjustified (Koha Ditore)
• Kosovo government to discuss special court today? (Epoka e Re)
• Special court, only if voted in a package with Armed Forces (Zeri)
• Selimi: We put in a lot of work on the UNESCO membership (Klan Kosova)
• Serbs cannot impede Kosovo at UNESCO (Epoka e Re)
• Dialogue continues (Epoka e Re)
• Vucic: Serbia will not recognize Kosovo (Kosova Sot)
• Llapushnik residents allow church to be built in their village (Zeri)
Headlines - 29.07.2015
UNMIK Headlines 28 May
• Grabovci: We are working with MPs who voted against special court (Zeri/Kosovapress)
• US Embassy invited Mustafa and Thaci to an urgent meeting (Top Channel)
• Rexhepi: Kadri Veseli – the evil of the PDK (Zeri)
• UN “recognizes” Republic of Kosovo (Koha Ditore)
• Defense of Drenica group to address the Court of Appeals (Epoka e Re)
• US State Department: Kosovo doesn’t meet criteria to fight trafficking (dailies)
Headlines - 28.07.2015
UNMIK Headlines 27 July
• Special court’s week (Zeri/Koha Ditore)
• Government has no plans for the special court this week (Epoka e Re)
• HRW: EU to ask Government to secure votes for special court (Koha)
• Serbia doesn’t want Kosovo in UNESCO (Zeri)
• Half of “Civil Protection” out of integration (Epoka e Re)
Headlines - 27.07.2015
UNMIK Headlines 25 July
• Thaci warns PDK MPs to vote in favor of special court (Zeri)
• Tahiri: No Association without dissolution of illegal structures (Zeri)
• Kosovo has applied for UNESCO membership through UNMIK (Koha)