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Headlines - 04.11.2013

UNMIK Headlines 2 November

• UN chief calms for free and fair elections in Kosovo (telegrafi.com) • Jahjaga: We will strongly punish every attempt at vote abuse (rtklive.com) • Blomeyer: We will not tolerate manipulation (kosovapress.com) • OSCE mission chief condemns Pantic attack (koha.net)

Headlines - 02.11.2013

UNMIK Headlines 1 November

• Zbogar: We want legitimate leaders (Tribuna) • Ahead of elections, EU allocates €15 million for Kosovo Serbs (Koha Ditore) • “Train ticket” saves Vulin (Koha Ditore) • Kukan: Kosovo needs EULEX (dailies) • Zannier concerned about the security in the north (Kosova Sot, Tribuna) • Petrovic: Special attention to the north (Epoka e Re) • Tërnava entrusted another mandate at the head of ICK (dailies)

Headlines - 01.11.2013

UNMIK Headlines 31 October

• Serbia requests removal of Albanians of the north from voters list (Koha D.) • Vulin tomorrow in Kosovo together with Vucic (Koha Ditore) • The north again in protests against elections (dailies) • London urges political parties to be responsible (Tribuna) • Elections, opportunity for positive image of Kosovo (Zëri) • MEPs want to see a functional Assembly and independent judiciary (Tribuna) • Jahjaga requests recognition from Morocco (dailies)

Headlines - 31.10.2013

UNMIK Headlines 30 October

• Serbia’s field trip to Kosovo on Friday (Tribuna) • Krasniqi: Thaçi rose to power by deceiving (Koha Ditore) • Korte: Implementation of laws remains a shortcoming in Kosovo (Koha) • EU: “Kosova A” to be closed before 2018 (Koha Ditore)

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)