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Headlines - 19.12.2014

UNMIK Headlines 18 December

• Thaci: Pristina-Belgrade dialogue to continue early next year (Zeri) • Dialogue in Brussels resumes with energy (Tribuna) • Government without KLA (Zeri) • Asylum seekers to pay 7,500-euro fine (Zeri)

Headlines - 18.12.2014

UNMIK Headlines 17 December

• EU body supports signing of agreement with Kosovo (Epoka e Re) • Jahjaga assures Mogherini that Kosovo will meet its obligations (Tribuna) • Mustafa: SHIK is not my business (Zeri) • HRW calls on Kosovo to establish special court soon (Koha) • EU representatives in Kosovo discuss illegal immigration (Zeri) • Unions warn of anti-government strikes (Koha) • 63% of people don’t trust the government (Epoka e Re) • Deputy Ministers to be appointed this week (Zeri) • Independent institutions suffering from deadlock (Koha) • UNMIK donates medical equipment to Clinical Centre (Tribuna)

Headlines - 17.12.2014

UNMIK Headlines 16 December

• EU ministers call for establishment of special court (Koha) • Pristina-Belgrade dialogue to resume in January (Bota Sot) • Bitter battle expected over Association of Serb municipalities (Koha) • Mustafa meets EU ambassadors (Zeri) • Bosnia blocks Kosovo’s Adriatic Charter membership (Tribuna) • HRW sends letter to EU High Representative Mogherini (Koha)

Headlines - 16.12.2014

UNMIK Headlines 15 December

• Pristina & Belgrade ready to resume dialogue (Tribuna) • Uncertainties over formation of Kosovo Armed Forces (Koha) • Thaci: I will be President of Kosovo in 2016 (Epoka) • Kosovo to have 70 deputy ministers (Zeri/Epoka) • Kurti cites Mustafa’s greed for power & fear of prison (Zeri) • Trade Workers’ Union warns of protests if salaries not raised (RTK) • Lunacek: Five EU countries should recognise Kosovo (Kosova Sot)

Headlines - 15.12.2014

UNMIK Headlines 13 December

• Mustafa assumes post of prime minister (Zeri) • Government’s priorities: Law on KAF and special court (dailies) • Mustafa meets Jacobson in his first official duty (Koha) • Thaci aims to secure recognitions from two-thirds of UN states (Koha)