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UNMIK Headlines 24 November

• Opposition submits petition to President Jahjaga (dailies)
• Next Assembly session could be tensest so far (Zeri)
• Selimi: 28 November manifestation, festive and peaceful (Epoka e Re)
• Mustafa: In 2016 we will move without visas (Epoka e Re)
• Jahjaga: Transformation of KSF, a necessity (Epoka e Re)
• Kosovo authorities shut down 16 NGOs amid terror attack fears (media)
• There is potential threat for terrorist attacks in Kosovo (Klan Kosova)
• Calls to avoid frequented locations are unnecessary, experts say (Koha)
• Vehicles of reporter and police lieutenant set ablaze in north (Kosovapress)

Headlines - 24.11.2015

UNMIK Headlines 23 November

• Petition against Association/Community to be presented to Jahjaga (Kosova Sot)
• AAK denies reports that Haradinaj was offered PM post (Kosova Sot)
• Opposition will not protest in front of government building (Zeri)
• KFOR signs agreement with Serbian army (dailies)
• Ymeri: Dikovic’s visit, an insult to Kosovo (Epoka e Re)
• Deliu: Dikovic’s visit to Kosovo represents an insult (RTK)
• Blakaj: KFOR insulted war crimes victims by inviting Dikovic (Indeksonline)
• Vetevendosje: Albanians, most oppressed in Serbia (Zeri)
• An urgent prosecutor for arresting MPs (Koha Ditore)
• Gjakova Mayor criticizes police and prosecution (Zeri)
• Return of Kosovo pension fund to be discussed in Brussels (Zeri)

Headlines - 23.11.2015

UNMIK Headlines 21 November

• MPs Osmani and Deda propose solution to political crisis in Kosovo (dailies)
• Veseli: Violence to be renounced and to give way to dialogue (RTK)
• 30 days of detention for 17 protesters (dailies)

Headlines - 21.11.2015

UNMIK Headlines 20 November

• UN Security Council discusses violence in Kosovo Assembly (dailies)
• Lunacek: Opposition must return to the Assembly (Zeri)
• Abrashi: Violence is absurd (Zeri)
• Miglietta: KFOR will support the Police (Epoka e Re)
• Police in search of Vetevendosje MP Kurti (Bota Sot)
• “Kadaj-Bujupi’s arrest, unconstitutional” (Zeri)
• LDK MP calls on PM to dismiss border demarcation committee (media)
• Mustafa: Kosovo citizens to travel without visas in 2016 (dailies)
• Collaku: Visa liberalization for Kosovo in 2016 (RTK)
• Gerxhaliu: Two mass graves suspected to be in Kosovo (Klan Kosova)
• UNICEF marks 20th anniversary of presence in Kosovo (media)

Headlines - 20.11.2015

UNMIK Headlines 19 November

• One month detention for opposition MP, Kadaj-Bujupi (dailies)
• Prime Minister Mustafa calls on opposition to renounce violence (dailies)
• Government condemns violent acts during Wednesday’s protest (dailies)
• Thaci: Power cannot be taken with violence (Zeri)
• Jahjaga: Violence unacceptable, order must be established (KosovaPress)
• EU office condemns violence in the streets of Pristina (Bota Sot)
• Viets: Agreements are not the cause of this situation (Epoka e Re)
• Austrian foreign minister calls for dialogue in Kosovo (Kosova Sot)
• Mustafa in Brussels, seeks support for visa liberalization (Zeri)
• Mogherini hails Kosovo leaders’ readiness to implement agreements (Koha)
• Çitaku to represent Kosovo at the UN Security Council (Epoka/Kosovapress)
• Kosovo ranks 62 in global terrorism index (Kosova Sot)
• Hammond: Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, crucial for regional stability (Koha)

Headlines - 19.11.2015