Headlines - 14.10.2014
UNMIK Headlines 13 October
• International frustration with Kosovo grows (Koha Ditore)
• Jahjaga-Vucic meeting behind closed doors (Lajm)
• Jahjaga knows the date (Tribuna)
• Decani Monastery walls sprayed with graffiti (Lajm)
Headlines - 13.10.2014
UNMIK Headlines 11 October
• Jahjaga threatens with elections (Koha)
• Agreement or elections (Tribuna)
• Vllahiu: There won't be solution from outside (Epoka e Re)
• Dacic: Talks with EU depend on dialogue with Pristina (Gazeta Blic)
Headlines - 11.10.2014
UNMIK Headlines 10 October
• President awaits ideas from political leaders (Tribuna)
• Zbogar: Find a solution (Tribuna)
• Grabovci: Either agreement or new elections (Epoka e Re)
• Issues with judges’ mandates at Constitutional Court (Tribuna)
• NDI: Jahjaga an inspiration for girls and women (Lajm)
• Gabriele Meucci, new head of EULEX (Koha)
• German Embassy: We’re not involved in any scandal (Lajm)
• Austrians don’t want Kosovo and Albania in the EU (Kosova Sot)
Headlines - 10.10.2014
UNMIK Headlines 9 October
• Kosovo authorities accept findings of EC Progress Report (Koha)
• Zbogar: Kosovo facing a “dead end” (Lajm)
• Jahjaga believes party leaders will find a solution (Bota Sot)
• Cliff: We aren’t interfering, Britain supports Jahjaga’s efforts (Bota Sot)
• The bloc is not like it used to be (Tribuna)
• Halimi: Exchange of territories undermines Kosovo’s statehood (Tribuna)
• No mortal remains found in Piskote village (Lajm)
• Another Kosovo youth killed while fighting for ISIS (Bota Sot)
• Kosovo suitable terrain for human trafficking (Koha)
Headlines - 09.10.2014
UNMIK Headlines 8 October
• Jahjaga: Kosovo has entered critical phase (dailies)
• Brovina invites political leaders to meeting on Wednesday (dailies)
• Limaj: We’re not going to the meeting called by Brovina (Bota Sot)
• Mogherini: Future of the Balkans is in the EU (dailies)
• Shugurov: Troika agreed for Kosovo to declare independence in 2013 (Zeri)
• Suspect in police killing turns himself in to EULEX (dailies)
• Commission doesn’t review constitutionality of international accords (Koha)