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Albanian National Army (ANA) urges Pristina to withdraw signature from deal on ZSO (RTS, B92, Tanjug)

Albanian National Army organization is demanding that authorities in Pristina "withdraw their signature" from the agreement on the Community of Serb Municipalities.

The agreement was reached last month in Brussels during the EU-sponsored Kosovo negotiations.

The Albanian National Army (ANA) announced they were "ready to intervene at any moment."

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International community can remove criminals from the political scene (Gazeta Blic)

According to the writer of this opinion piece, Faik Krasniqi, the international community is in a way testing the justice in Kosovo to understand if they are ready and brave to face crimes of different natures committed political and parapolitical “big fish” after the war in Kosovo. However, it is difficult to believe that Kosovo judges and prosecutors would be courageous to face the big fishes of political and business mafia.

Agreements with Serbia when Kosovo government decides (Radio Kontakt Plus)

Four agreements between Kosovo and Serbia signed in Brussels on 25 August, will come to force when Kosovo government adopts a decree about its implementation and not after they are ratified in the Kosovo parliament, said Valon Murtezaj advisor to the Kosovo prime minister

Murtezaj said to portal Gazetablic that Kosovo government will address the Constitutional Court requesting the opinion about harmonization of the agreement on Association/Community of Serb municipalities with the Kosovo Constitution.

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The name "Republic of Kosovo" in a clause (Danas)

The name "Republic of Kosovo" is not stated in the agreement on the energy sector, which was recently signed by the representatives of Belgrade and Pristina in Brussels, but it is written in the so-called "disclaimer", i.e. statement on disclaimer of liability which is located in the main text of the agreement. The part states views of both sides on the property issues in Kosovo.

Vukcevic with representatives of the Association of Families of Missing from Kosovo (Tanjug, TV Most)

Cooperation between the Serbian War Crimes Prosecutor and Association of Families of Missing and Kidnapped Persons from Kosovo and Metohija will continue on the principles of trust, and in the joint interest of shedding the light on the fate of kidnapped and missing persons from Kosovo and Metohija, it was agreed today at the meeting between the War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic and representatives of the Association.

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Jablanovic: Some in Kosovo are bothered by Serbian youth (Blic)

The chairperson of the Serbian List Aleksandar Jablanovic stated that the latest serious attack on a Serb young man in Klokot/Kllokot is a clear message that some in Kosovo and Metohija are bothered with Serbian youngsters who blossom here more than in Serbia proper, despite all hardship and troubles in the enclaves.

“Young must not be handicapped and suffocated in blood and terror by those who think they are above the law and humanity,” said Jablanovic in a statement forwarded to Tanjug on behalf of the Serbian List.

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Djuric condemns lynching atmosphere created by the most extreme Albanian parties (Vecernje Novosti)

Milos Stevic has suffered knife injuries during an attack carried out by several ethnic Albanians in Klokot, southern Kosovo, RTS has reported.

The 23-year-old Serb was taken for treatment to the local hospital and his condition is stable. "The wounds inflicted on him targeted internal organs and were potentially fatal," Doctor Bratislav Lazic said.

The police said they launched an investigation into the attack which occurred on Saturday.

The wild government (Kosova Sot)

The front-page editorial of this daily remarks today that the political debates between the government, opposition and voices of free people in Kosovo, have lately become harsher. As the doze of the criticism for flagrant failure of the two major coalition parties increases, the government officials become wilder. In the writer’s view, Kosovo’s leadership is aware of the bitter reality, but it is intentionally hiding it.