Headlines - 07.02.2014
UNMIK Headlines 6 February
• Ukë Rugova under arrest, suspected of leading a criminal group (dailies)
• KSF could transform into a national guard (Tribuna)
• Danielsson requests fight against corruption, organized crime (Koha)
• Participating in paramilitary formations outside Kosovo punishable by law (dailies)
• Thaçi: Benefits for all those who contributed (dailies)
• New party on 20 February (Lajm)
Headlines - 06.02.2014
Headlines - 01.02.2014
UNMIK Headlines 5 February
• EULEX arrests Delibasic, first MUP commander in the north (dailies)
• European “Tribunal” for KLA (Tribuna)
• Serbia to open polls in Kosovo (Tribuna)
• Court decides: Ivanovic remains in detention (dailies)
• Limaj and Krasniqi with a new political party (dailies)
• Çitaku: Visa liberalisation is on the right path (Epoka e Re)
• PDK against Pacolli: Approach towards Trepça not serious (Koha Ditore)
Headlines - 05.02.2014
Headlines - 04.02.2014
UNMIK Headlines 4 February
• Ethnic court in the north undermines Kosovo’s sovereignty (Koha Ditore)
• Thaçi: I hope agreement on courts will be reached (Koha Ditore)
• Elections to take place, modalities to be determined (Zëri)
• Deputies against Serbia’s elections in Kosovo (Koha Ditore)
• Government to fall in March, elections in June (Bota Sot)
• Next week talks about the code (Kosova Sot)
• Kuçi and Blomeyer discussed EULEX transformation (Epoka e Re)
• Germany supports reserved seats (Tribuna)
• Pressure for rector’s resignation grows (dailies)
• Kiesler: Government should not make Trepça public property (Koha)
UNMIK Headlines 3 February
• Thaçi and Dacic talk about “historic” success of the dialogue (dailies)
• Kosovo Government expects agreement on 12 February (Koha Ditore)
• Agreement on courts, important for the successor of EULEX (Koha Ditore)
• Kerry: Balkans engulfed in corruption (Kosova Sot)
• Jahjaga did not request reserved seats (Lajm)
• Government risks losing EU funds (Tribuna)
• Bahtiri promised citizens of Mitrovica North (dailies)
• Rakic: I will cooperate with Pristina (Epoka e Re)
• War crimes remain in the hands of EULEX (dailies)