OSCE chief Brathu: Election process is going well in northern Kosovo (Koha)
The head of the OSCE Mission in Kosovo, Jan Brathu, after a visit to the polling station ‘Sveti Sava’ school in northern Kosovo stated that the voting process in northern Kosovo is going well and that there are around 200 observers in this area. He expressed the hope that the situation will remain calm and […]
Read More →Braathu: Voting without problem (TV Most)
Head of OSCE mission in Kosovo Ambassador Jan Braathu said that the voting at the early parliamentary elections in Kosovo was taking place in a regular manner, and he expressed hope that until the end of the day, the situation throughout Kosovo would remain calm and problem-free. Braathu visited today the polling centre at “Sveti […]
Read More →Braathu: Serbian elections in Kosovo going smoothly (Telegrafi)
The head of the OSCE in Kosovo, Jan Braathu, said in a visit to the north of Kosovo that the OSCE is pleased with the way the Serbian presidential elections are going. “A lot of people have come out to vote and if it continues like this, we will be very happy. The OSCE staff […]
Read More →Headlines 21 January
Mustafa and Vucic to meet in Brussels next week (Telegrafi)
Tahiri: Tensions in the north delaying implementation of agreements (RFE)
All-out protest in support of Haradinaj today (media)
Kosovo women to join Women’s March on Washington (Koha)
OSCE calls on media to uphold professional standards (RTK)
Headlines 5 December
Drenas/Glogovac to head to runoff elections (dailies)
Mustafa accuses opposition of fighting a false cause with demarcation (Koha)
Mustafa: No one can block Kosovo’s path towards better future (dailies)
Serbs seek to re-introduce Mitrovica border issue in Brussels (Zeri)
Demolli: Mustafa’s visit in the north, historical (Epoka e Re)
Djuric announces visit to Mitrovica (Koha Ditore)
Braathu says that judicial sessions should not be closed (Epoka e Re)
Braathu: We are all affected by extremism (Zeri)
The head of the OSCE Mission in Kosovo, Jan Braathu, said today in Pristina that no country in the world is completely immune to radicalism and extremism. However, according to him, everyone must work on prevention. “We are all affected,” Braathu said, adding that the OSCE, together with Kosovo institutions, is working in this direction. […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 18 July
• The West’s diminishing trust in Erdogan (Koha)
• Mustafa: We’re trying to reach consensus on demarcation (Kosova Sot)
• Opposition skeptical over demarcation debate (Epoka)
• Thaçi: Armed Forces, multiethnic and in line with NATO standards (Epoka)
• Ymeri: The ruling coalition will get worse (dailies)
• Serbs address Constitutional Court over Abrashi’s decision on pensions (Zëri)
• Jan Braathu appointed head of OSCE Mission in Kosovo (Kosova Sot)
• Hoxhaj: UNMIK, an extension of Russia in Kosovo (media)
Braathu: The Serbian List has performed its duties and enabled a quorum (KoSSev)
Ambassador of Norway in Kosovo, Jan Braathu was a guest of the Free Serbian (Slobodno Srpski) where he said that in this situation all are losers, because Kosovo’s reputation was damaged. “The efforts that have been made in the last 8 years, to try to build the image of Kosovo, which was more positive, I […]
Read More →Braathu: Opposition should respect the law (Telegrafi)
The Norwegian Ambassador to Kosovo, Jan Braathu, said today that opposition parties in Kosovo must adhere to rules and regulations and not decide on the future on their own. “The opposition should follow the Constitution and laws of Kosovo. There is no European country where the minority opposition demands or sets elections. We are not against anyone […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 22 July
• Thaci to meet PDK MPs regarding special court today (Zeri)
• Konjufca: Re-voting of special court, blow to constitutional order (Epoka)
• Braathu: Special court, inevitable (Zeri)
• Collaku: In 2016, without visas in the EU (Zeri)
• “The bullies who run Kosovo” (Koha/Politico.eu)
• Serwer: Sudetic is a bully (Telegrafi)
• Mekaj suspected of several criminal offences (dailies)
UNMIK Headlines 20 March
• Serbian List to return to Kosovo institutions next week (Zeri/Kosova Sot)
• Mustafa: EU to open doors for Kosovo (dailies)
• Mustafa to report on the 100 days of government’s work (Epoka e Re)
• British ambassador: Don’t lose hope (dailies)
• Rexhepi: SHIK has usurped PDK and institutions (dailies)
• Implementation of Brussels Agreement, tough work (Zeri)
• Thaci at anti-extremism summit in Vienna (Epoka e Re)
Braathu: Corruption is one of the main problems in Kosovo (Radio Kosova)
The economic development and creation of new jobs should be a priority for the new government of Kosovo, said the Norwegian Ambassador to Kosovo, Jan Braathu, for Radio Kosova. Braathu said that the two parties in the ruling coalition, the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) and Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) had focused their election […]
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