Headlines - 29.09.2015
UNMIK Headlines 28 September
• Kosovo delegation meets world leaders in New York (RTK/Telegrafi)
• Mustafa in New York lobbying for UNESCO membership (dailies)
• Jahjaga attends Clinton Global Initiative (dailies)
• EU: Agreements, “a closed chapter” (Koha)
• Opposition refuses President’s mediation (Zeri)
• Grabovci: Mustafa will not report at the Assembly (RTK)
• New round of technical dialogue in Brussels starts today (Epoka e Re)
• Hoxhaj: Kosovo should be offered visa liberalization (Epoka e Re)
• “Vatican heading toward Kosovo recognition” (Koha)
Headlines - 28.09.2015
UNMIK Headlines 26 September
• Lunacek: Use Assembly for debate not hurling eggs (Koha Ditore)
• 26 Kosovo officials to travel to New York (Zeri, Tribuna)
• Turmoil within Serbian List (Epoka e Re)
• KFOR confirms increased level of security in Kosovo (Koha Ditore)
Headlines - 26.09.2015
UNMIK Headlines 25 September
• Thaci praises Vucic’s constructive role in agreements reached (Koha)
• Collaku: SAA this year, visa liberalization next year (Zeri)
• “We will not support KAF law if it makes ethnic divisions” (Telegrafi)
• Aleksandar Jablanovic dismissed as leader of Serbian List (Zeri)
• Ahtisaari strongly supports Kosovo’s UNESCO admission (RTK)
• Pristina Hospital with luxury apartments for VIP prisoners (Koha)
• KIC: No one from Kosovo injured in Mecca stampede (Kosova Sot)
Headlines - 25.09.2015
UNMIK Headlines 23 September
• Mustafa: No return to point zero in any of the agreements (RTK)
• Thaci to opposition: Power is won only by votes (Epoka)
• Delawie: Respect democratic procedures (Epoka)
• Thaci: No early elections, I will become president in 2016 (Indeksonline)
• O’Connell understands people’s concerns (dailies)
• KDI warns of deteriorating situation in Kosovo (Kosova Sot)
• Sami Lushtaku arrested in Pristina (Koha)
• Ternava: Anti-terror strategy prevents violent extremism (Epoka)
Headlines - 23.09.2015
UNMIK Headlines 22 September
• Constitutional Court gives green light to Special Court (Epoka)
• Pajaziti: Opposition should avoid violent actions (Epoka)
• Serbian List representatives want Jablanovic’s dismissal (Koha)
• Collaku in Brussels for visa liberalization (Zeri)
• Armed persons attack Vetevendosje activists (RTK)
• Government will monitor three potential terror groups (Koha)