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Director of Pristina National Theatre's vehicle confiscated by Kosovo Customs (TV Most, KIM radio)

Kosovo Customs confiscated the vehicle of the Director of the Pristina National Theatre, Nenad Todorovic in Knic village, near Mitrovica.

A press conference was organized today in Gracanica's cultural centre, in order to draw the public's attention to the daily administrative problems of Serbs in Kosovo.

Kosovo Interior Ministry: Islamists did not plan attack in Serbia (KIM radio, TV Most, Vesti, Kontakt plus radio)

Kosovo Interior Ministry confirmed that three Islamists were arrested on suspicion that they were engaged in recruitment of new members, not because of planning attacks in Serbia.

Three members of the Islamic state were arrested on the basis of operational data, which Kosovo received from Turkey and another country.

According to information Tanjug received, there was no indication that the three arrested intended and planned attacks in Serbia, as some media have reported.

Windows smashed at the Interim municipality of Pec/Peja (Akter, KIM radio, KoSSev)

In Gorazdevac were broken windows at the premises of the Interim municipality of Pec/Peja, reported Radio Gorazdevac last night.

The facilities of the municipal authority are located in the central part of Gorazdevac, close to the Radio Gorazdevac.

So far there are no details about the incident, which happened last night.

"EU trying to force Serbia to give up on Kosovo" (B92, KIM radio, TV Most)

Russian Ambassador to the UN, Vitaly Churkin said that there has been no specific progress after the Belgrade-Pristina agreement on normalization of relations.

He also said that a majority in the EU was trying to force Belgrade to abandon its position on the Kosovo issue, "step by step, in negotiations for EU membership."

"UNMIK for the improvement of dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina" (KIM radio)

Together with the EU and other partners, UNMIK is committed to improving dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina on all levels, from the central government to civil society, said the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General and head of UNMIK Zahir Tanin.

At the regular meeting of the UN Security Council in New York on Kosovo, Zahir Tanin said that the cooperation between the Serbian Orthodox Church and the Kosovo authorities has declined over the last year.

Trajkovic: Serbs from Kosovo are people without state (KiM radio)

Director of the European Movement of Serbs, Rada Trajkovic, warned that Serbia has withdrawn from Kosovo and that the Serbian people will remain without a state. Trajkovic believes that the interests of Serbs from Kosovo in the Brussels dialogue have disappeared because Belgrade and Pristina reach agreements without asking them about their needs. “Kosovo Serbs are a nation without a state. Our country is withdrawing, abolishing its institutions on a daily basis.

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Law on Use of Languages ​​is good, but is not respected (KiM radio)

Language rights in Kosovo are still not sufficiently respected- is the phrase which is heard each year on the occasion of the Day of Mother Tongue. That was indicated during the meeting of a working group of the Consultative Council for Community Affairs organized on this occasion. "The Council so far suggested recommendations to institutions that do not respect the rights of non-majority communities," said Chairman Darko Dimitrijevic.

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Agreement on the recognition of diplomas beneficial for both Serbs and Albanians (KiM radio)

Education and mutual recognition of diplomas between Belgrade and Pristina were frequent topics of Brussels talks. In practice, not much has been done, and diploma recognition has been awaited forfive full years now, said President of the Serbian National Forum Aleksandar Djikić on the “Sporazum” talk show.  "If Pristina University with a temporary seat in Mitrovica North were to be integrated into the education system of Kosovo, the only damage would be on Serbian side," said Djikić.

122 houses built for returnees in 2015 (KiM radio)

Last year, 122 houses for returnees were built over a period of 170 days - a statement made today at a meeting of the Steering Committee that took place at the Kosovo Ministry for Returns. Minister Dalibor Jevtic, representatives of the EU Office, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and UNHCR participated in the meeting. The annual report on the progress in the return process was presented at the meeting.