UNMIK Headlines 3 June
• PDK backs down, Mustafa rejects Koci as Minister of Justice (Koha)
• Visa liberalisation for Kosovo, in autumn (Zeri)
• “Increased threat from violent extremism in Kosovo” (Telegrafi)
• Thaçi: Kosovars did not join ISIS because of their religious beliefs (Insajderi)
• Kosovo, Albania governments to meet today in Pristina (RTK)
• Bahtiri, Rakić agree that “media should not cover the Iber Bridge” (Koha)
• Kadriu: Kosovo’s underground is threatening me (Lajmi)
UNMIK Headlines 26 May
• EU also sees radical Islam in Kosovo as a threat (Koha)
• Kosovo wants new format for dialogue with Serbia (Lajmi/Tribuna)
• Tahiri in Brussels to discuss telecom issue (Zeri)
• Prime Minister Mustafa reprimands Minister Marić (Koha)
• Minister Tahiri meets UNOPS Under-Secretary-General Faremo (Koha)
• Demolli: Armed forces do not present a threat to neighbours (Epoka e Re)
• Orthodox Monastery should foster good relations with Albanians (Kosova Sot)
• Kosovo and FRONTEX sign agreement on border management (Zeri)
• Mulaku: Serbs demolished their own homes (Zeri)
UNMIK Headlines 7 April
• Thaci to be sworn in as Kosovo president today (Epoka e Re)
• Closed dialogue between PDK-LDK and AAK-NISMA (Koha)
• Molliqaj: Separate ways with NISMA and AAK (Koha)
• AAK ready to continue protests alone (Kosova Sot)
• AAK to join the government in May (Bota Sot)
• Albanian PM Rama to visit Kosovo today (Kosovapress)
• Telephone code, a condition for the Association/Community (Zeri)
• “Gavric’s explosive, same as one used in France and Brussels attacks” (Koha)
• Another individual from Kosovo killed in Syria (Zeri)
UNMIK Headlines 30 March
• Opposition leaders agree to continue meetings (dailies)
• US snub Kosovo corrupt officials (Koha Ditore)
• Osmani: Veseli could send Kosovo to early elections (Zeri)
• Haradinaj: Border demarcation commission, unconstitutional (Koha)
• Arifaj: Facing special court will purify Thaci and KLA’s war (Epoka e Re)
• Ilazi: EC mission focused on demarcation and justice (Epoka e Re)
UNMIK Headlines 11 March
• Haradinaj: Opposition will not be part of illegitimate Assembly (Epoka e Re)
• Limaj: We have to boycott the Assembly (Koha)
• National Program for SAA endorsed (Epoka e Re)
• Kosovo welcomes the visa assessment mission (Epoka e Re)
• Serbs in the north urge Belgrade to organise elections in Kosovo (Koha)
• Kosovo court sentences former ISIS member to three years in prison (Koha)
Ahmeti: Orthodox church, evidence of Milosevic’s goals (Koha)
Pristina Mayor Shpend Ahmeti said in an interview for KTV on Wednesday that the Orthodox church in the yard of Pristina University must not be demolished but rather remain there as evidence of what former Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic wanted to do in Kosovo. Ahmeti said the municipality of Pristina has not received any documentation […]
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• PDK deputy leader Hoxhaj calls the opposition to dialogue (Koha)
• Initiative for Kosovo renounces use of teargas in the Assembly (Insajderi)
• Three international experts to review border demarcation (Kosova Sot)
• Haradinaj against new commission on border-demarcation (RTK)
• Le Figaro: Thaci could stand accused by special court (Telegrafi)
• PDK steering committee to meet today (Epoka e Re)
UNMIK Headlines 24 February
• Thaci: Assembly Presidency will decide on election of president (dailies)
• LDK present their own candidate for president (Zeri)
• Petrovic: No decision made on presidential candidate (Koha Ditore)
• Zbogar: Tear gas in Assembly unacceptable for EU (Koha Ditore)
• Kurti: Kosovo urgently needs elections (Kosova Sot)
• Ymeri: Serbian List must be declared illegal (Koha)
• Minister’s car set on fire last night in Pristina (media)
• Kosovo government warns with reciprocity measures against Serbia (Koha)
UNMIK Headlines 29 January
• Delawie: Special court to try the people that Kosovars cannot (Telegrafi)
• Government: Association in compliance with the Constitution (Zeri)
• European Parliament hails signing of SAA with Kosovo (Epoka e Re)
• Council of Europe passes resolution on Kosovo (dailies)
• Scenarios that empower UNMIK (RTV Dukagjini/Telegrafi)
• Konjufca: No coordination between Pristina and Tirana (Kosovapress)
• Opposition parties silent on quorum for election of president (Koha)
• Tahiri: Elections in Serbia could slow down dialogue (Epoka e Re)
• AAK agrees to return to Assembly to vote on election reform (Lajmi)
UNMIK Headlines 26 January
• Jahjaga: We have to solve our problems on our own (Zeri)
• LDK MP Salihaj: Two recent agreements must be reviewed (KTV)
• Civil society: Elections are the only solution (Epoka e Re)
• Hoyt Yee will not arrive tomorrow in Kosovo (Epoka e Re)
• Former French intelligence chief claims they recruited Thaci (dailies)
• Women from Kosovo running ISIS camps (Zeri)
• Kosovo ratifies agreements of the former Yugoslavia (Koha)
UNMIK Headlines 21 January
• Establishment of special court in violation of Constitution of Kosovo (Koha)
• Tahiri: Serbia’s parliamentary elections will not be held in Kosovo (Koha)
• Lunacek: Neither Belgrade nor Pristina implemented agreements (Koha)
• Opposition against Thaci for President (Zeri/Top Channel)
• “Opposition’s violence linked to special court” (Zeri)
• Political crisis is blocking the army (Kosova Sot)
• Lushtaku rushed to Pristina hospital and sent back to prison (Koha Ditore)