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The consequences of ruling the law (Kosova Sot)

By   /  11/03/2015  /  Opinions  /  No Comments

The paper on its front-page editorial today writes that the policy of ruling the law in Kosovo has brought the justice system on the edge, hence making it very difficult to achieve the required results in the fight against corruption and organized crime. As a consequence, the migration of the dissatisfied people will not stop, […]

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EU Commissioner Hails Kosovo For Curbing Illegal Migration (Turkish Weekly)

By   /  11/03/2015  /  International  /  No Comments

Dimitris Avramopolous, the European Commissioner for Migration, praised the downward trend in illegal migration from Kosovo, saying visa liberalisation with the EU was in reach. The EU Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship, Dimitris Avramopoulos, lauded the recent drop in illegal migration to EU countries. Speaking during a visit to Kosovo on Tuesday, he […]

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EU commissioner optimistic on visa liberalization for Kosovo (Lajmi)

By   /  10/03/2015  /  Story of the day  /  No Comments

The European Union Commissioner for Migration, Internal Affairs and Citizenship, Dimitris Avramopoulos, said on Tuesday that very soon there will be some good news regarding visa liberalization for Kosovo. “Only with real results in fighting high-level corruption, and prevention of irregular migration, the EU will help the citizens of Kosovo, to travel without visas,” he said. […]

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Avramopoulos to visit Kosovo on Tuesday (Koha)

By   /  09/03/2015  /  Articles from Kosovo media  /  No Comments

The European Union Commissioner for Migration, Internal Affairs and Citizenship, Dimitris Avramopoulos will visit Kosovo on Tuesday. During his visit, the Commissioner will meet institutional leaders of Kosovo, including President Jahjaga, Prime Minister Isa Mustafa, Minister of European Integration Bekim Collaku and Interior Minister Skender Hyseni.

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In Kosovo, false promises lead many to seek a better life in Germany (DW)

By   /  05/03/2015  /  International  /  No Comments

More than 18,000 people from Kosovo have arrived in Germany since the start of the year in search of a better life. DW’s Bahri Cani met one family at a home for asylum seekers in the town of Hemer. Two-year-old Aurora has a bad cough and a runny nose. Her mother, Zoja, pregnant with her […]

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Theo Francken: Belgium will not grant asylum to people from Ksoovo (Indeksonline)

By   /  03/03/2015  /  Story of the day  /  No Comments

The Belgium State Secretary for Asylum and Migration, Theo Francken, is staying in Kosovo on a three-day campaign-visit to prevent irregular immigration. Francken, met with Minister of Internal Affairs, Skender Hyseni, and reiterated that there will be no asylum granted to the people of Kosovo. “We have many refugees from various countries. We have many […]

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UNMIK Headlines 3 March

By   /  03/03/2015  /  UNMIK Media Reports - Morning Edition  /  No Comments

• Jahjaga: Special court’s establishment, obligatory (Koha Ditore)
• Special Court set to indict Agim Ceku (Bota Sot)
• Hyseni doesn’t know how many people fled Kosovo (dailies)
• Thaci: Germany’s role is vital for Kosovo (Epoka e Re)
• Serbia prevents determining fate of missing persons (Kosova Sot)
• Missing persons’ families: No honorary citizenship for Kandic (Kosova Sot)
• Pacolli to leave AKR (Bota Sot)

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Why have Kosovo politicians no empathy for the citizens (Koha Ditore)

By   /  02/03/2015  /  Opinions  /  No Comments

The paper’s columnist and Brussels correspondent, Augustin Palokaj, writes that now when the wave of migration of the people of Kosovo to EU countries has subsided, the EU wants a debate and efforts in Kosovo focus on two aspects: to repatriate those who migrated to EU over the last months and to address issues that […]

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The mafia politics and criminal networks should be destroyed (Kosova Sot)

By   /  27/02/2015  /  Opinions  /  No Comments

The paper’s front-page editorial today writes about Kosovo government’s reluctance to fight organized crime and corruption and the reason behind irregular migration. “As a consequence of lack of vision and prospects, many of those who are repatriated, are migrating again, determined to leave their country. There cannot be better future for Kosovo people if the […]

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Kosovo Migrants Flown Home from Hungary (Balkan Insight)

By   /  27/02/2015  /  International  /  No Comments

Around 70 Kosovar immigrants were flown back from Budapest to Prishtina on a flight organized by the Ministry of Interior of Kosovo. The passengers were a wider group of Kosovar migrants to countries including Austria, Sweden, Germany, Slovakia, Finland and Hungary whose temporary asylum status in these countries had expired. They were sent to Budapest […]

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Europe, Kosovo people are also entitled to free movement (Koha Ditore)

By   /  26/02/2015  /  Opinions  /  No Comments

The former RTK Belgrade-based correspondent, Fahri Musliu, writes in an opinion piece that the lack of visa liberalization is the main cause of the recent irregular migration of Kosovo people towards European Union (EU). Musliu writes that the EU is responsible for Kosovo people taking the “route through hell”, spending their money and putting their […]

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UNMIK Headlines 26 February

By   /  26/02/2015  /  UNMIK Media Reports - Morning Edition  /  No Comments

• Jahjaga and institutional leaders discuss special court (Zeri)
• Mustafa has no information on Serbian List’s return (Koha Ditore)
• Government leaves out draft law for funding special court’s accused (Koha)
• Lunacek: I hope migration of people will wake up government (Koha Ditore)
• Viets: Government to do more in combating corruption (Epoka e Re)

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