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“Pristina’s dirty game: They prepare offensive on UNESCO, this country should play crucial role” (Blic)

Kosovo authorities want through “back door” to push voting for the Kosovo’s accession to UNESCO, during the forthcoming General Assembly conference taking place at the end of October, Blic daily learned, while Albania would try to put the Kosovo issue on the organisation’s agenda.

“This year two Serbian families took over exhumed bodies in Kosovo” (BETA, KIM Radio)

Chair of the Serbian Government Missing Persons Commission, Veljko Odalovic, stated that this year, only two Serb families took over the bodies exhumed in Kosovo, KIM Radio reported. Odalovic also stated to BETA news agency there are no exhumations in Kosovo at the moment and the question remains whether activities would continue by the end of the year. Out of 1.600 persons still missing in Kosovo, more than 550 are of Serbian nationality, Serbian media reported.

Sapic visits Kosovo, received with protests and insults (TV N1, KoSSev portal)

Former famous Serbian water-polo player and current mayor of Novi Beograd municipality, Aleksandar Sapic is paying a two-day visit to Kosovo, upon the invitation of Oliver Ivanovic, leader of the Civic Initiative Freedom, Democracy, Justice, N1 TV reports quoting KoSSev portal. However, Sapic was received last night in Mitrovica North with protests, where a group of mainly young people carried insulting banners, Serbian media further said. Following the meeting with Oliver Ivanovic, Sapic held a press conference and later gave autographs to the youngsters.

A ‘unity team’ to strip Kosovo? (Prishtina Insight)

By: Shpend Kursani Kosovo President Hashim Thaci’s initiative for a “unity team” to represent Kosovo in negotiations with Serbia may strip Kosovo’s statehood down to its last item of clothing. In a recently published piece in local media, Kosovo President Hashim Thaci flexed the idea of a “unity team” as a way to approach the next phase of the negotiations with Serbia.

Committee on KiM of the Serbian Parliament on health system in Kosovo (KoSSev)

The Committee on Kosovo and Metohija of the Serbian Parliament today to discuss, as announced, the "functioning of the health system of the Republic of Serbia in AP Kosovo and Metohija", reports KoSSev.

However, it was not specified what the MPs will discuss when it comes to the health system.

The KiM Office announced earlier that, by the end of the year, the transformation of the health system of the Republic of Serbia should be carried out in Kosovo.