UNMIK Headlines 21 April
• EU: Pristina-Belgrade talks on ID cards to continue (dailies)
• Tahiri: Djuric apologized (Zeri)
• Opposition calls for annulment of agreement on illegal documents (Koha)
• Haradinaj: Coalition with NISMA will strengthen the opposition (Epoka e Re)
• Grabovci: Parliamentary elections, in 2018 (Zeri)
• No visa liberalization for Kosovo yet (Koha)
• Mustafa: We expect recommendation for visa liberalization (RTK)
• Collaku: Kosovo fulfilled all remaining criteria for visa liberalization (Zeri)
• Government approves draft law against terror funding (Bota Sot)
• The return of Serbs, a sign of normality (Koha)
UNMIK Headlines 8 April
• President Thaci meets Quint representatives (RTK/Klan Kosova)
• US Deputy Assistant Secretary Hoyt to visit Kosovo today (Kosovapress)
• Reichel: Germany committed to supporting Kosovo’s development (Koha)
• Simic: Thaci to do more for communities (RTK/Klan Kosova)
• “First to be indicted by special court is Agim Ceku” (Bota Sot)
• Deda: Vetevendosje will not use tear gas in the Assembly anymore (RTK)
• Konjufca: It is time for AAK to make concessions (Telegrafi/Rrokum)
• Albania PM: Vetevendosje is a national treasure (Klan Kosova)
UNMIK Headlines 15 March
• Caushi: Decision on whether to boycott the Assembly, soon (Epoka e Re)
• Thaci: I will serve everyone equally (RTK)
• O’Connell: Prince Charles comes as Kosovo’s partner (Koha Ditore)
• Veseli meets Merkel (Epoka e Re)
• K-Government denies having information on Serbian elections (Klan Kosova)
• Shala: Government is behind burning of vehicles and offices (Kosova Sot)
• Gafurr Dugolli will not be extradited to Serbia (Epoka e Re)
O’Connell: The Situation is very dangerous (Express/RTK)
The Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Kosovo, Ruairi O’Connell, replied on his Facebook page to the questions of Kosovo people. Asked about corruption in Kosovo, O’Connell said that he has no evidence about the corruption in Kosovo, however, according to him, if the citizens do have evidence, then they should report it. “To be honest, […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 18 February
• Opposition delivers a ten-day ultimatum to the government (dailies)
• Government: Elections will be held in 2018 (dailies)
• Jahjaga: Time to build our country without violence (Bota Sot)
• US, UK ambassadors satisfied with the peaceful protest (dailies)
• Veseli: President will not be elected this week (RTK)
• Police arrest Vetevendosje’s Dardan Molliqaj (Telegrafi)
• Former NATO spokesman Jamie Shea to visit Kosovo today (media)
• Serbian court convicts eight former KLA fighters (Telegrafi)
UNMIK Headlines 19 January
• Kosovo’s membership bid for arbitration court fails (Koha Ditore)
• First Assembly session this year on 28 or 29 January (Koha)
• European Parliament consent on SAA, this week (Epoka e Re)
• Vetevendosje against Serbia’s mobile operator in Kosovo (dailies)
• AAK: Crisis has never been deeper in Kosovo (dailies)
• Slovakian FM Lajcak to visit Kosovo today (Koha)
• Opposition to block special court (Zeri)
• O’Connell: Election of the President belongs to the Assembly (Epoka e Re)
• Marty: Why was I not sued for slander? (Kosova Sot, Bota Sot)
• Former NATO secretary, George Robertson is visiting Kosovo (RTKLive)
UNMIK Headlines 11 January
• Opposition: Protests will stop when the government falls (Zeri)
• Government and opposition don’t change stance, crisis deepens (Koha Ditore)
• International officials condemn violence in Saturday’s protest (dailies)
• Belgrade will not dissolve its parallel structures in Kosovo (Zeri)
• Implementation of SAA starts in the first months of this year (Epoka e Re)
• Population census in the north, this year (Epoka e Re)
UNMIK Headlines 5 January
• Pristina-Belgrade dialogue to resume in late January? (Klan Kosova)
• Opposition aims to bring down the government (Zeri)
• Kurti: This government is coming to an end (Epoka e Re)
• O’Connell: Opposition’s actions are not democratic (Kosovapress)
• Collaku: Kosovo citizens to travel without visas in second half of 2016 (Koha)
• Two Kosovo men suspected of ISIS affiliation arrested in Pristina (Zeri)
• Government condemns graffiti targeting President Jahjaga (dailies)
UNMIK Headlines 4 January
• Veseli insists on dialogue, opposition demands government’s resignation (Koha)
• Delawie: Special court to try individuals, not the KLA (Zeri)
• O’Connell: Opposition’s actions, not democratic (KosovaPress)
• Government condemns the desecration of catholic cemetery (dailies)
UNMIK Headlines 15 December
• Police arrest five Vetevendosje and three AAK MPs (dailies)
• “MPs suspected of committing crimes should be arrested” (Kosova Sot)
• Mustafa: Institutions cannot be taken by force (dailies)
• The government “convinced” that an urgent solution is needed (Koha)
• Thaci: We should declare the Assembly as usurped (dailies)
• Veseli: Assembly’s head of security cooperated with opposition (dailies)
• Assembly adopts 2016 budget (dailies)
• Protesters damage cars and throw paint at Assembly building (Epoka e Re)
• O’Connell: Opposition’s act hinder Kosovo’s integration path (Zeri)
• Opposition to stage next anti-government rally on Wednesday (Epoka e Re)
• Kandic criticizes KFOR for Dikovic’s visit (Koha)
British ambassador: Justice has failed in Kosovo (Kosovapress)
The British Ambassador to Kosovo Ruari O’Connell said that the justice system in Kosovo has failed. As an example, he mentioned the case of the former Kacanik Mayor who was given a two-year prison sentence by a Kosovo court but never served it Zharku instead fled to Sweden and was seen taking part at a […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 5 December
• Jahjaga: We must now allow dialogue to be imposed through violence (RTK)
• O’Connell: Dialogue is the way forward (Koha)
• Opposition parties to hold manifestation in Gjakova today (media)
• Police raid house of intelligence officer, in search for Muhaxheri (Koha)
• Belgrade-Pristina bus attacked with stones in Serbia (RTK)