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UNMIK Headlines 7 November

• Thaçi on talks with Dacic (Koha Ditore)
• IBM on the table (Express)
• Vetëvendosje criticizes Jahjaga for bias, lack of unity (dailies)
• Zbogar, Kurti discuss dialogue (dailies)
• PDK steps up pressure (Zëri)
• Memorandum on +355 prefix (Kosova Sot)
• Gërmia Hill II (Express)
• Florin Krasniqi accuses U.S State Department (Epoka e Re)

UNMIK Headlines 6 November

• Ashton to meet Thaçi, Dacic in Brussels Wednesday(Koha Ditore)
• Before against, now in favour of German model (Koha Ditore)
• LDK against German-German model (dailies)
• UNDP publishes opinion poll on citizens’ expectations (dailies)
• Kosovo determined to respect communities (Zëri)
• Pristina firefighters on strike (Kosova Sot)

UNMIK Headlines 5 November

• Thaçi: Normalization process finalized with Serbia’s recognition (dailies)
• German-German model for UN membership (Koha Ditore)
• Thaçi: LDK, AAK part of dialogue (Epoka e Re)
• Talks with Serbia linked to Assembly’s resolution (Epoka e Re)
• Reform changes Constitution (Express)
• Sydow: Kosovo status at CE not in agenda (Kosova Sot)
• “Civil protection” invades the north (Zëri)
• Serbia against liaison offices (Zëri)

UNMIK Headlines 4 November

• Thaçi: Forget autonomy (Express)
• Serbs of the north in the dialogue teams of Serbia (Koha Ditore)
• Blerim Shala and Lutfi Haziri part of Thaçi’s team in talks (Bota Sot)
• Protest for conditioning talks with Serbia (dailies)

UNMIK Headlines 3 November

• Kosovo unable to place conditions on Serbia (Koha Ditore)
• Government, with coordination bodies for dialogue (Koha Ditore)
• Zbogar: European Union is against Kosovo's partition (dailies)
• Women's Network organizes protest against unconditional talks (dailies)
• KFOR fails in shutting down illegal routes in northern Kosovo (Zeri)
• Thaci calls on the OSCE to monitor elections in PDK (Epoka e Re)
• Sami Hamiti released from house arrest (dailies)

UNMIK Headlines 2 November

- Thaçi: The future must not remain hostage to the past (dailies)
- Agreement on liaison offices (Express)
- Mustafa: North cannot be divided (Express)
- They do not give up (Express)
- Kadri Veseli joins PDK (Koha Ditore)
- Rexhepi: Serbs must pay customs (Epoka e Re)
- Government announces denunciation of “Jovic” case (Koha Ditore)
- Protest against Radulovic arrest, no mention of Jovic (Zëri)
- OSCE: Incidents prevent return of displaced persons (Koha Ditore)

UNMIK Headlines 1 November

• The failure called EULEX (Express)
• Vetëvendosje: EULEX to withdraw, government to resign (dailies)
• MUP arrests Serb in north, KFOR and EULEX without information (dailies)
• Knaus: Kosovo must wait 14 years to join EU (Koha Ditore)
• Serwer: Serbia decade away from EU (Zëri)

UNMIK Headlines 31 October

• Clinton and Ashton in Pristina to support the dialogue (dailies)
• Clinton to encourage the process of talks (Zëri)
• Pacolli: I will leave the coalition if Thaçi asks (Koha Ditore)
• PDK not to apply “one member, one vote” principle (Koha Ditore)
• No solution for the north that would satisfy all parties (dailies)
• HRW: Rule of Law, media freedom still threat in Kosovo (Kosova Sot)
• Jahjaga interested on rights of communities at local level (dailies)

UNMIK Headlines 30 October

• EU wants to see results of dialogue by February (Koha Ditore )
• Overcome differences (Express)
• Government allocates 30mil euro for Skopje highway (Koha Ditore)
• Serious preparations underway in PDK for party elections (Express)
• Krasniqi: Kosovo’s orientation, EU and NATO (Epoka e Re)
• Serbia’s leaders threatened (Zëri)

UNMIK Headlines 29 October

• Thaçi and Dacic talked about opening of “liaison offices” (Koha Ditore)
• The north keeps the platform in the air (Zëri)
• Kurti: Thaçi cannot survive without Serbia (Koha Ditore)
• Hoxhaj: Glorification of invasion wars, bad message for the region (Koha Ditore)
• Pacolli announces Kosovo’s recognition from Burundi (dailies)
• More homework for Kosovo (Zëri)
• Tadic: My plan offers more than the model of two Germany’s (Koha Ditore)