Headlines - 30.10.2013
UNMIK Headlines 29 October
• The Government promises SAA before summer (dailies)
• The first Kosovo-EU comprehensive contractual agreement (Koha Ditore)
• Vucic and Vulin with separate requests to enter Kosovo (Tribuna)
• Jahjaga asks UK’s support for implementation of agreement with Serbia (dailies)
• Blomeyer: Kosovo, Europe’s small victim (Zëri)
• Kosovo, top reformer in World Bank’s Doing Business (Tribuna)
• Old conflict between Gani Geci and Azem Syla revived (dailies)
Headlines - 29.10.2013
UNMIK Headlines 28 October
• The list of voters inflated by half a million (Koha Ditore)
• Daka: No more compromises (Tribuna)
• Vulin to decide about visits of Kosovo officials to Preshevo Valley (Koha)
• Rexhepi: Vulin will be arrested (Zëri)
• Ismajli: Serbia cannot impose connection to gas pipeline (Koha Ditore)
• Davutoglu: Erdogan was misunderstood (dailies)
• Lama joins LDK (dailies)
Headlines - 28.10.2013
UNMIK Headlines 26 October
• Positive assessment for 3 November elections (Epoka e Re)
• Kosovo Government to pardon €125 million debt to Serbs (Zëri)
• SAA negotiations to begin on 28 October (dailies)
• Vulin declared a wanted person (Koha Ditore)
• Mallias: Greece will recognize Kosovo (Koha Ditore)
Headlines - 26.10.2013
UNMIK Headlines 25 October
• Jahjaga: We do not want shortcuts to Europe (Zëri)
• Erdogan upsets Serbia (Epoka e Re)
• No official from Serbia will be allowed at polling stations in north (Koha)
• Illegals will not be dismissed in 2013 (Koha)
• Court wants evidence against Aleksandar Vulin (dailies)
• Brussels talks affect November 3 elections (Kosova Sot)
• Full sovereignty in November (Tribuna)
• Vetëvendosje: New airport terminal without a construction permit (Zëri)
• BIK opposes President (Tribuna)
Headlines - 25.10.2013
UNMIK Headlines 24 October
• Thaçi, Rama, and Erdogan inaugurate new Pristina Airport terminal (dailies)
• Jacobson: Manipulation of elections is unacceptable (Koha Ditore)
• Local elections to be discussed today in Brussels (Kosova Sot)
• Hoxhaj admits not all criteria have been met for visa liberalization (dailies)
• Minister Ismajli in Belgrade (Tribuna)
• Reciprocity in the visits (Tribuna)