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Tanjug crew allowed through Jarinje administrative crossing after 2-hour wait (Tanjug)

A Tanjug crew was allowed on Thursday to enter Kosovo after a two-hour wait at the Jarinje administrative crossing.

The crew members' personal documents were also returned to them.

The reporters had been held at the administrative crossing with the explanation that they needed approval from the Pristina interior ministry and that they must wait for Pristina's response.

Kosovo institutions threaten Orthodox monks and nuns with deportation (KoSSev, Raska-Prizren Eparchy)

After an attempt to renew their residence permit, one of the monks of the Raska-Prizren Diocese faced a threat that, within a few days, he could be deported from Kosovo and Metohija (KiM), KoSSev portal reports. The problem of documents that the majority of Kosovo Serbs have, has proven to be one of the more serious problems Serbs have been facing in this area. M.S. has been for years a monk in one of the monasteries of the Diocese of Raska-Prizren. On November 8, he tried to renew his residence permit in KiM.