• PDK leader Kadri Veseli presents seven points against corruption (media)
• Kurti: As prime minister I will respect Kosovo’s symbols (DW)
• Osmani: Rule of law, top priority of the LDK (Koha)
• “Candidates, parties to refrain from denigrating speech and attacks” (media)
• Political parties not respecting Law on Gender Equality (Gazeta Blic/Zeri)
• Czech Republic will not change position on Kosovo’s independence (Zeri)
• Haradinaj writes to Czech PM explaining absence from V4 summit (media)
• Rasic: Serbs are against border changes, it would be fatal for us (Klan Kosova)
• Still no international arrest warrant for Milan Radoicic (RFE)
• €548,000 bill by the political army of the Ministry of Agriculture (Koha)
UNMIK Headlines 13 September
UNMIK Headlines 12 September
• Kosovo opts not to attend Prague summit amidst de-recognition threats (media)
• U.S. insists on lifting tariff on Serbian goods, calls for consensus on dialogue (Koha)
• Veseli calls on citizens to sign anti-corruption pact (media)
• Kurti: Bandits have no place in televised debates (media)
• No voting without valid documents issued by Kosovo authorities (Koha)
• Hoti: Government’s decisions after Haradinaj’s resignation, unlawful (Bota Sot)
• Ismaili: PDK is first with 5 – 7 percent more votes than second party (media)
• Diplomats resort to role of party militants (Koha)
• Thaci calls on Japanese businesses to invest in Kosovo (media)
UNMIK Headlines 11 September
• Pressure on northern Serbs to vote for Belgrade-backed Serbian List (Koha)
• CEC certifies second group of political entities (media)
• AAK-PSD say international polls puts them first (RTK)
• Kosovo to attend world’s leading economic fair (media)
• Kosovo pays tribute to victims of September 11 attacks (media)
• Abbott: Media freedom, essential to any open society (Klan Kosova)
• Berisha: Bolton’s dismissal, good news for Kosovo (Zeri)
• Innovative expenses (Koha)
UNMIK Headlines 10 September
• Palmer: Kosovo – Serbia agreement is possible; Russia wants a troubled Balkans (Telegrafi)
• Palmer in Podgorica: U.S. renewed focus in the Balkans (Koha)
• German idea on final Kosovo-Serbia agreement (Zeri)
• Serbian List accused of threatening SLS officials (Bota Sot/RTK)
• CEC certifies 21 entities and 685 candidates for upcoming elections (media)
• Abuses with millions in the name of the integration of the north (Koha)
• Restoration works at Novoberdo suspended pending report (Zeri)
• Human remains discovered in Zhabar village of Mitrovica (media)
• Montenegrin President meets Kosovo Ambassador (Indeksonline)
UNMIK Headlines 9 September
• Veseli: October 6 will mark a turning point for Kosovo (media)
• Haradinaj: When I took on PM post in 2017, there was a dialogue to divide Kosovo (media)
• Candidates with indictments part of election tickets (Zeri)
• Ahmeti: Dialogue with Serbia, priority for new government (Klan Kosova)
• Thaci travels for official visit to Japan (media)
• AAK’s Lulzim Kabashi summoned by Specialist Chambers (Koha)
• Serbia continues lobbying against Kosovo’s membership in Interpol (Zeri)
• Most serious cases in the hands of suspiciously appointed judges (Koha)
• Roundtable on victims of sexual violence to be held in Pristina today (media)
UNMIK Headlines 7 September
• Police arrest Czech soccer fans, tried to fly drone with pro-Serbia banner football match (media)
• Mimoza Kusari-Lila joins Vetevendosje (media)
• Former LDK MP leaves politics, says he will support PDK leader Veseli (media)
• Sejdiu: LDK-VV coalition would win 70 seats in parliament (Zeri)
• Serbian President has one condition to recognise Kosovo independence (Lajmi)
UNMIK Headlines 6 September
• Surroi: You cannot be European, if you are a captured state (Koha)
• Vetevendosje formalizes Albin Kurti’s candidacy for prime minister (Bota Sot)
• Stavileci: PDK will win the elections (RTK)
• Kusari Lila: Alternativa will not join AAK-PSD or PDK (media)
• Ministry of Justice campaigning on behalf of PDK (Koha)
• Ombudsperson: Gender Equality Law to be upheld in election process (media)
• Oliver Ivanovic’s associate joins Serbian List, accused of treason by former colleagues
• Shala lifts trade measures towards North Macedonia (Zeri)
• Restoration works at Novoberdo castle brought to halt (Zeri)
UNMIK Headlines 5 September
• U.S. senators: Dialogue could imply difficult decisions (media)
• Thaci: Partnership with U.S. crucial for any process for Kosovo (media)
• Kurti: I fear the LDK’s fear from the PDK (Koha)
• Constitutional Court declares Haradinaj’s request inadmissible (media)
• Serbian List to decide today on participation in parliamentary elections (media)
• Pristina court jails six persons on terrorism charges (media)
UNMIK Headlines 4 September
• Beyer calls for resumption of dialogue, opposes border changes (Koha)
• At Bled forum, Palmer speaks about Belgrade-Pristina dialogue (Klan Kosova)
• Parties reject PDK’s anti-corruption pact calling it hypocrisy (media)
• Hoxhaj: We have set a new standard with anti-corruption pact (T7/Bota Sot)
• Haradinaj: Germany’s clear position has saved the Balkans (media)
• Pacolli meets Palmer: Kosovo can count on the U.S. (media)
• Two U.S. senators to visit Kosovo and Serbia (media)
• Kurti: There will be challenges if we don’t cooperate with Tirana (media)
• Rasic: Serbs must be involved in decision-making (Express)
UNMIK Headlines 3 September
• Palmer: U.S. would like to see dialogue end in mutual recognition (Telegrafi/Klan)
• Kocijancic: Close cooperation with Palmer, dialogue facilitated by EU (media)
• Mustafa: It was known that in a coalition with VV, LDK should get PM post (Koha)
• Haradinaj and Mustafa to meet CDU MP, Peter Beyer, today (media)
• OSCE, EU to support early parliamentary elections in Kosovo (media)
• LDK accuses PDK of using public institutions for electoral purposes (Bota Sot)
• PDK and LB to run on joint ticket in upcoming elections (Epoka e Re)
• Kosovo with measures against Serbia’s interference in election process (RFE)
• “Political parties lack clear platform to combat corruption” (Koha)
• Pacolli “smuggles” his fellow party member in Foreign Service (Koha)
• Djuric: Trajkovic paid by Kosovo and Montenegro to slander Serbia (media)