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UNMIK Headlines 3 December

• Jahjaga’s message – Mandate until 2016 (Tribuna)
• Stalemate damages Kosovo at the UN (Kosova Sot)
• Hoxhaj: Pristina-Belgrade dialogue will continue (Zeri)
• AAK withdraws from Pristina-Belgrade dialogue (Koha Ditore)
• Rexhepi: Regional engagement to fight organized crime (Epoka e Re)
• KLA veterans to protest in front of Pristina University Rectorate (Zeri)

Headlines - 03.12.2014

UNMIK Headlines 2 December

• Thaci and Vucic to meet on 4 December (Zeri)
• Germany insists on Kosovo as condition for Serbia’s EU membership (Zeri)
• Haradinaj: Thaci offered me the post of Prime Minister (Koha)
• LDK gives up on its principles (Koha)
• “Serbian List” is an obstacle to formation of Kosovo Armed Forces (Zeri)
• Ristic interviewed over killing of Kosovo Police officer (Kosova Sot)
• Serbian Police chief hits Kosovo Police officer with car (Koha)

Headlines - 02.12.2014

UNMIK Headlines 1 December

• LDK & PDK expected to sign final agreement this week (Koha/Zeri)
• President’s post, part of PDK-LDK negotiations (Tribuna)
• Merkel’s associate meets Thaci & Mustafa (Kosova Sot)
• European diplomats surprised by political developments in Kosovo (Koha)
• Edita Tahiri to lead technical dialogue again? (Epoka)
• Former KLA member arrested in France (Zeri)

Headlines - 01.12.2014

UNMIK Headlines 29 November

• PDK and LDK working groups working on division of posts (Koha)
• Serbs want seven percent share in new government (RTK)
• Thaci: We need to work more on inter-religious tolerance in Kosovo (Gazeta Express)
• EU and EULEX disagree with appointment of head of Kosovo Correctional Service (Koha)

UNMIK Headlines 28 November

• Agreement to be signed next week (Reporter.com)
• Mustafa followers don’t approve of coalition with Thaci (Koha)
• Pristina and Belgrade agree on insurance policy (KosovaPress)
• Central Bank revokes licenses of banks suspected of funding terrorism (Koha)

Headlines - 28.11.2014

UNMIK Headlines 27 November

• A coalition of mistrust (Koha)
• Possible leaders of parliamentary groups (Zeri)
• No restructuring of ministries (Tribuna)
• Jahjaga: Stop violence against women (Zeri)
• EULEX engaged in strengthening rule of law in north (Tribuna)
• Daviet visits Pristina University a day before veterans protest (Koha)