• President Jahjaga may decide to call new elections (Tribuna)
• Vetevendosje: We will not meet with PDK (dailies)
• Strong suspicion of corruption in EULEX (Koha)
• Political deadlock delays functionalizing of court in the north (Bota Sot)
• Kosovo Serbs against Jahjaga’s visit to Belgrade (Tribuna)
• Political deadlock delays functionalizing of court in the north (Bota Sot)
• Slow integration of northern municipalities (Epoka e Re)
UNMIK Headlines 27 October
Headlines - 27.10.2014
UNMIK Headlines 25 October
• The Bloc: Jahjaga doesn’t want to be part of solution (Koha Ditore)
• Mustafa: We are not in an election campaign (Zeri)
• Fule: Kosovo, closer to EU (Zeri)
• Kuci: Politics not to interfere in sports, this goes for UEFA too (Telegrafi)
Headlines - 25.10.2014
UNMIK Headlines 24 October
• Ashton: Dialogue to resume as soon as possible (Epoka e Re)
• In Belgrade, Hoxhaj calls for recognition of Kosovo (Epoka e Re)
• LDK to end coalition with Vetevendosje today? (Kosova Sot/Zeri)
• Kosovo won’t get telephone code in 2015 (Epoka e Re)
• US Ambassador congratulates Kosovo on Olympic recognition (Kosova Sot)
• Bozovic told Kosovo Intelligence Agency who killed Zymberi (Zeri)
Headlines - 24.10.2014
UNMIK Headlines 23 October
• Bloc to make a decision (Tribuna)
• Bloc doesn’t want Thaci to be President (Tribuna)
• Kurti suggests giving up on Assembly Speaker post (Koha)
• Americans meet Thaci (Koha)
• IOC grants provisional recognition to Kosovo Olympic Committee (dailies)
• Hoxhaj and Ismajli equal to other ministers (Epoka e Re)
• Crimea delays Slovakia’s recognition of Kosovo (Tribuna)
• Drug lord gets Kosovo passport (Zeri)
Headlines - 23.10.2014
UNMIK Headlines 22 October
• Thaci aims to become President of Kosovo (Tribuna)
• Jahjaga turns down minority community MPs’ request (dailies)
• Thaci confirms meeting with Ashton in Brussels (Lajm)
• Jahjaga and Mustafa hold unannounced meeting (Tribuna)
• Kusari: If I were offered the PM post, I would leave Gjakova (Gazeta Blic)
• Chief imam visits Decani Monastery (Koha)