UNMIK Headlines 16 March
Thaci doesn’t plan on withdrawing initiative for KSF transformation (Koha)
Thaci’s letter does not change NATO’s position on KSF (Koha)
Kelmendi: Thaci consulted Vucic not Mustafa on KSF transformation (Zeri)
“26 individuals on the list of Murat Jashari’s terrorist organization” (Epoka)
Thaci to join open debate with Serbian media and civil society (Klan Kosova)
Indictment against Minister Dalibor Jevtic (Epoka e Re)
Gjetaj: Missing persons issue should not be politicized (Epoka e Re)
Hoti: Army is unstoppable, Kosovo is “made in the U.S.” (RTV21/Telegrafi)
Kosovo’s Deputy Minister for Culture, Rexhep Hoti, said in a debate on RTV21 on Thursday that the Kosovo Army will be formed next week and that the process is in line with the constitution and in cooperation with Kosovo’s international partners. Hoti said President Hashim Thaci in his recent address said that Kosovo’s Army has […]
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Thaci: No visa liberalization without border demarcation (Telegrafi/RTV21)
Karpusin: Resolution 1244 does not permit creation of Kosovo army (Koha)
Haradinaj argues for reciprocity with Serbia on arrest warrants (RTV21)
PM Mustafa promises 25,000 new jobs this year (Koha)
Headlines 1 December
• Kosovo with unitary justice system from 10 January 2017 (Epoka)
• CEC asked to allow OSCE access to polls in Drenas/Glogovac (Kosova Sot)
• Ambassadors: Parties to decide on elections (Zeri)
• EULEX: Dehari’s autopsy was correct (Zeri)
• Vetëvendosje: EULEX spoke as a partner of Pronto clan (Epoka)
• FM Hoxhaj speaks of imminent new recognitions of Kosovo (Kosova Sot/Zeri)
• Kajtazi: Theft of prosecutor’s phone was a threatening message (Telegrafi)
Headlines 13 October
• EU: Trepca is an important issue for Kosovo (Koha Ditore)
• Mustafa expects Serbian List to return to institutions (Zeri)
• Bennoune: Cultural heritage should be depoliticized (Kultplus, RTV21)
• Kosovo protects and guarantees the cultural and religious rights of all communities (Koha)
• Belgrade presents its concerns over Trepca to UN in Belgrade (Klan Kosova)
• Serbia’s telecom becomes official in Kosovo (Zeri)
• Pristina-Belgrade dialogue at a crossroad (Koha Ditore)
• Tahiri: Of 33 agreements with Serbia, 29 implemented (Koha)
• No demarcation without consensus (Zeri)
• Buja: Consensus with AAK and Nisma on demarcation, possible (Epoka e Re)
UNMIK Headlines 28 May
• Prime Minister Mustafa does not want Gani Koci as minister (Koha)
• The Quint wants credible ministers (Zeri)
• Opposition warns using gas and protests against demarcation with Montenegro (Epoka)
• Protest against barricades in Mitrovica today (media)
• Delawie: Violence in Parliament is a security threat to Kosovo (Epoka/RTV21)
UNMIK Headlines 27 May
• Prime Minister Mustafa says there will be changes in government (Lajmi)
• Fajon questions conditioning of visas with border demarcation (dailies)
• Selimi: We will travel without visas during summer (RTK/RTV Dukagjini)
• Dialogue on cadastral records failed (Tribuna Channel)
• Kosovo, Serbia delegations to discuss telecom in Brussels today (Kosovapress)
• Vetëvendosje against Court’s ruling in Deçan/Dečani (Telegrafi)
• Delawie: Kosovo should be part of Europe (media)
• Kosovo leads the world in approval of U.S. leadership (Koha)
• One Serb injured, one Albanian arrested in a Mitrovica brawl (Koha)
UNMIK Headlines 16 February
• Police predict violence, opposition calls it government propaganda (Koha)
• Police arrest Vetevendosje parliamentary group chief Konjufca (media)
• Police arrest Vetevendosje spokesman Frasher Krasniqi (media)
• Kosovo Assembly presidency to meet today (Kosova Sot)
• O’Connell: No one should have immunity (Zeri)
• “Kosovo should be careful with the Association/Community” (Zeri)
• U.S. Army Europe Commander to visit Kosovo today (Lajmi)
• Maltese President visiting Kosovo today (dailies)
• Privatization Agency publishes list of usurpers (media)
UNMIK Headlines 10 December
• EC report to praise dialogue, not recommend visa liberalization (Koha)
• Delawie: Corruption, a concerning occurrence in Kosovo (Epoka e Re)
• President Jahjaga committed to fight corruption (dailies)
• A series of agreements on Special Court underway (Koha)
• Veseli: Attack in Gorazhdec should not be politicized (media)
• Mustafa: Montenegro is willing to correct the borderline (Epoka)
• Signs for a violent Assembly session next Monday (Zeri)
• Konjufca: MPs have immunity, they shouldn’t be arrested (Zeri)
• House arrest for opposition MP, Faton Topalli (Kosova Sot)
UNMIK Headlines 21 October
• Next Assembly session on Friday, opposition warns of escalation (dailies)
• Internationals will not interfere in the Assembly (Zeri)
• Veseli: Politics should pay the price, not people (Epoka e Re)
• Vetevendosje to apply “creativity” in upcoming Assembly session (Telegrafi)
• US embassy makes calls for renouncement of violence (Koha Ditore)
• Limaj: Referendum, the only way out (Kosova Sot)
• Serbian List demands punishment for MPs (Zeri)
• Thaci: There will be no technical government (RTK)
• Collaku: SAA to be signed within few days (Epoka e Re)
• Tahiri: Serbs not interested for new energy operator (Zeri)
UNMIK Headlines 6 October
• Opposition continues to block Assembly’s work (Zeri)
• Secretary Kerry supports Kosovo’s bid to join UNESCO (dailies)
• Mustafa: Visa liberalization criteria, not fully met (Telegrafi)
• Thaci: No early elections and no broadening of coalition (Indeksonline)
• Delawie: Elections in 2018 (Zeri)
• Mustafa reacts to Haradinaj’s statement on border demarcation (Zeri)
• SAA enters into force in early 2016 (Koha)
• Kosovo’s eternal regress (Zeri)
• Government releases Sabit Geci from prison (Koha)
UNMIK Headlines 1 October
• Zbogar: Association/Community to be established by year’s end (Kosova Sot)
• Opposition aims to block the Assembly again (Epoka e Re)
• Opposition: Assembly work regulation was violated on 22 September (Zeri)
• Thaci: We got support for membership of international organizations (Lajmi)
• Kosovo warns of imposing provisional license plates for Serbia (Zeri)
• Nazim Bllaca is free, ready for Bllaca 4 (Koha)
• Albanians, Serbs protest against construction of hydropower plant (Koha)