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UNMIK Headlines 8 January

• Thaci: Serbia should renounce mentality of the past (Epoka e Re) • Uncertainties surrounding the special court (Koha) • Haradinaj: Special court will damage Kosovo (Zeri) • Jahjaga and Mustafa visit Decan Monastery (Kosova Sot) • Kosovo included in US strategy against radicalism (Zeri) • Kosovo migrant dies in Hungary, highlights illegal migration woes (dailies) • Kosovo condemns Paris terrorist attack (dailies)

Headlines - 08.01.2015

UNMIK Headlines 7 January

• Consequences of the unconditional dialogue (Koha Ditore) • The “terrorist” had entered Kosovo three times (Koha Ditore) • Zbogar will stay in Kosovo until 16 February 2016 (Koha Ditore) • Thaci: They want to ruin our relations with U.S. (Zeri) • Jablanovic requests additional budget (Zeri

UNMIK Headlines 6 January

• Americans & Brits “scold” opposition parties (Zeri) • Rinkevics: Pristina & Belgrade should normalize relations (Zeri) • Association of Serb municipalities to have executive competencies (Lajmi) • Serbian Minister to visit Kosovo on Orthodox Christmas (Zeri) • Kouchner defends Kosovo (Kosova Sot)

Headlines - 06.01.2015

UNMIK Headlines 5 January

• Pristina waiting for Brussels to remove Mitrovica barricade (Koha) • Opposition parties won’t vote in favor of special court (Zeri) • Trade unions: Mustafa should increase salaries by 9 January (Gazeta Blic) • Wilhelm calls for progress in dialogue (Epoka e Re)

Headlines - 05.01.2015

UNMIK Headlines 31 December

UNMIK will be closed on 1 and 2 January 2015. Media monitoring activities will resume on 5 January 2015. • Thaci: Serbia trying to delay implementation of April agreement (RTK) • Jahjaga: Kosovo President’s Office politically neutral (Indeksonline) • Kurti: This is the most unpopular government (Gazeta Express) • Kosovo, FYROM pledge joint war against crime & terrorism (Kallxo.com)

Headlines - 31.12.2014

UNMIK Media monitoring

UNMIK will be closed on 1 and 2 January 2015. Media monitoring activities will resume on 5 January 2015.