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Headlines-18.06.2015

UNMIK Headlines 17 June

• Mustafa: Law on special court within a few days (dailies) • PDK lacks consensus on special court (Koha) • Schlumberger: Establishment of special court good for Kosovo (Epoka) • Tahiri: Serbian officials should accept Kosovo reality (Epoka e Re) • Evaluation report prior to visa liberalization (Zeri) • Kosovo ranked fourth in the world for number of jihadists (dailies)

Headlines - 17.06.2015

UNMIK Headlines 16 June

• Without draft law no session on special court (Koha Ditore) • Special court to help visa liberalization process (Zeri) • Pristina and Belgrade to discuss Gazivoda lake in Brussels (Zeri) • Dairy farmers protest in Pristina (dailies) • KLA veterans to protest by blocking Pristina-Skopje road (Kosovapress) • Outgoing Constitutional Court president to be appointed ambassador (Lajmi)

Headlines - 16.06.2015

UNMIK Headlines 15 June

• The “special” week (Zeri) • Internationals don’t allow changes to draft law on special court (Telegrafi) • Limaj: Let the UN establish special court (dailies) • Three days of intensive talks in Brussels (Epoka e Re) • Steinmeier: Serbia not implementing agreement with Kosovo (Kosova Sot) • Interceptions reveal Kosovo youth’s participation in Syria fighting (Zeri)

Headlines - 15.06.2015

UNMIK Headlines 13 June

• Repercussions if special court not established (Koha Ditore) • Mustafa: Failure to establish special court, setback for Kosovo (Koha Ditore) • KLA veterans to call on MPs not to vote for special court (Epoka e Re) • Rakic: In Brussels only as part of the Belgrade delegation (Zeri)

Headlines-13.06.2015

UNMIK Headlines 12 June

• Brussels urges Kosovo to establish special court (dailies) • Assembly, Government with different approaches on special court (Koha) • Konjufca: Special court, a debacle for Kosovo (Zeri) • William Walker against the special court (Kosovapress) • Government hopes decision on barricade will be reached this month (Koha) • Prosecution initiates investigations against people threatening Surroi (Koha)