Headlines 23 December
• Kosovo Assembly passes 2017 budget (dailies)
• Opposition to boycott Thaci’s speech to Assembly (Kosova Sot)
• Thaci: Balkans should be strategic interest to EU, not technical process (Epoka)
• Vucic calls a meeting with Kosovo Serb representatives (Klan Kosova)
• Agreement on license plates still not being implemented (Zeri)
• German police arrest two Kosovars suspected of planning terror attack (media)
• Vucic: We bought planes in order to prevent a repetition of 1999 (Zeri)
Headlines 22 December
• Slavko Simic dismissed from post of Serbian List leader (Zeri/Klan Kosova)
• Kosovo Assembly to vote on next year’s budget today (Kosova Sot)
• Border demarcation, next year (Zeri)
• Turkish President Erdogan to receive President Thaci next week (media)
• Kosovo heading towards bankruptcy (Zeri)
• Kosovo keeps license for Serbia Telecom a secret (Koha)
• “Early next year could bring new recognitions from Asia” (Epoka)
• Svecla: Increased chances for VV-AKR coalition at central level (Gazeta Metro)
• Austria keeps soldiers in Kosovo to prevent terrorism (Insajderi)
Headlines 24 November
Mustafa says Kosovo budget goes above party interests (Kosova Sot)
Agreement on cooperation against extremism (Epoka e Re)
Kosovo to present only progress in SAA implementation (Koha Ditore)
Veseli: Election reform should conclude by December (Epoka e Re)
Serbian List not to rejoin institutions without Association/Community (Zeri)
Government gives up on plans to pass anti-mafia law (Koha Ditore)
Local prosecution continues investigation regarding Dehari case (Zeri)
Selimi: New investigation into Dehari’s death (Epoka e Re)
Prizren prison inmates demand reinstatement of director (Koha)
UNMIK with eight soldiers and eight policemen (koha.net)
According to the budget proposal regarding the work of UNMIK in Kosovo, 3.5 million dollars less will be allocated this year. USA and UK are attempting to reduce the staff of the mission. According to sources cited by the Belgrade newspaper, Večernje Novosti, Koha.net writes that the purpose is to abolish 20 jobs and empower […]
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