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UNMIK Headlines 30 July

By   /  30/07/2015  /  UNMIK Media Reports - Morning Edition  /  No Comments

• EC: In Kosovo, identity is easily changed (Zeri)
• Pristina, Belgrade to discuss insurance policies next week (Kosova Sot)
• Eichhorst appointed EEAS Director for Balkans (Koha)
• NISMA asks government to accept Assembly’s decision (Epoka e Re)
• Hyseni: Citizens to combat extremism (Zeri)
• Jablanovic against constitutional amendments (Zeri)
• Civil Protection prevents inspection of Jugobanka (Zeri)
• Kumanovo defendants refuse questioning by prosecution (Epoka e Re)

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UNMIK Headlines 27 July

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• Special court’s week (Zeri/Koha Ditore)
• Government has no plans for the special court this week (Epoka e Re)
• HRW: EU to ask Government to secure votes for special court (Koha)
• Serbia doesn’t want Kosovo in UNESCO (Zeri)
• Half of “Civil Protection” out of integration (Epoka e Re)

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Kosovo government decides to dissolve Civil Protection (Koha)

By   /  22/07/2015  /  Articles from Kosovo media  /  No Comments

The Kosovo government has decided today to dissolve the so-called Civil Protection that has operated as a parallel security structure in the northern municipalities. The government’s decision foresees: the integration in Kosovo’s institutions of 483 persons who were members of this structure, and taking over all facilities that were previously used by the Civil Protection. […]

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UNMIK Headlines 15 July

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• Thaci: Special court, after we secure the necessary votes (dailies)
• Opposition rejects return of special court amendments to Assembly (Epoka)
• Mustafa: EU to take a decision on visa liberalization for Kosovo (dailies)
• Package agreement held “hostage” by the Association/Community (dailies)
• Kotzias: Kosovo can open an office in Athens or Thessaloniki (Koha)
• Civil Protection refuses to abandon Ibar Bridge observation point (Koha)
• Kosovo government to adopt anti-radicalism strategy (Kosova Sot)
• Residents expect release of disputed property in Decan (Bota Sot)

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UNMIK Headlines 29 April

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• Steinmeier: Kosovo does itself favour by establishing special court (dailies)
• Serbs not implementing Civil Protection agreement (Koha Ditore)
• Mother and two children believed to be recovered in Llausha grave (Koha)
• Body recovered from River Iber, that of missing teenager Sead Alushi (Zeri)
• Teachers’ strike to begin today (dailies)

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UNMIK Headlines 21 April

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• Official response from Serbia: Thaci would be arrested in Belgrade (Bota Sot)
• Invitation for Thaci’s visit to Belgrade, annulled (Epoka e Re)
• Rapp: Special court needs to be established (Koha Ditore)
• Busek: Special court should not be established (Zeri)
• Movement “FOL” invites Vucic to Pristina (Epoka e Re)
• Mustafa to participate in “Western Balkans’ 6” conference (Bota Sot)
• Implementation of agreement on Civil Protection fails at outset (Koha Ditore)
• Suspects in Enver Zymberi’s murder, acquitted (dailies)
• Hyseni complains in Brussels (Kosova Sot)
• Lunacek values progress in Kosovo (Epoka e Re)

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UNMIK Headlines 14 April

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• Opposition: 18 April protest will be peaceful (dailies)
• Serb paramilitaries will become prison guards (Koha)
• Thaci: No room for terrorists in Kosovo (Zeri)
• European Parliament supports Kosovo’s integration (Zeri)
• EULEX, an erroneous administration (Zeri)
• Derguti: Kosovo is being ethnically divided even in security sector (Epoka)
• Search ongoing for 17 year-old missing in Mitrovica North (dailies)
• Tensions in the north (Kosova Sot)
• Grenade attack at the police station in Zubin Potok (KosovaPress)

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