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Belgrade Daily Media Highlights 18 February

STORIES FROM LOCAL PRESS

• Office: Kosovo will always remain part of Serbia (Tanjug)
• Vulin: No Serbian government will ever recognize Kosovo (Politika)
• Office: International community must renew investigation (Novosti)
• Serb lists demand OSCE to correct irregularities (Novosti)
• Serbia’s engagement in peacekeeping missions highly praised (Tanjug)
• Incorrect congratulations (Politika)
• Nis Express Bombing: Memory and Faith (Politika)

STORIES FROM REGIONAL PRESS

• Fule: EU concluded its mission regarding Sejdic-Finci decision (Srna)

RELEVANT ARTICLES FROM INTERNATIONAL MEDIA SOURCES

• Kosovo marks independence amid better ties with Serbia (AFP)
• EU urges Bosnia to change its constitution (AP)
• Bosnia peace cracks under 20-year pact (New York Times)
• Protests in Bosnia (The Economist)
• Has International Intervention Helped or Hurt Bosnia? (The Atlantic)
• Bosnia presents a terrifying picture of Europe's future (The Guardian)
• The fight for freedom comes to Bosnia and Herzegovina (Daily Caller)

Belgrade Daily Media Highlights 14 February

STORIES FROM LOCAL PRESS

• Dacic: Our strength is to also say no (Beta)
• Vucic: Government doing everything for Ivanovic to be released (RTS)
• Gudeljevic: Ivanovic to remain in detention in Pristina (Tanjug)
• Kurz: Vienna wants Serbia in EU as soon as possible (Novosti)

STORIES FROM REGIONAL PRESS

• Cvijanovic: Deepening ethnic misunderstanding - greatest harm (Srna)

RELEVANT ARTICLES FROM INTERNATIONAL MEDIA SOURCES

• Belgrade, Pristina Silent on War Crimes Verdicts (BIRN)
• 'Average' Bribe in Serbia Rises to 250 Euro (BIRN)
• From Kiev to Kosovo: a critical juncture (New Democracy)
• Bosnia By The Numbers: Bureaucracy Amid Bad Times (RFE/RL)
• Pusic: Unrest in Bosnia caused by bad economy, EU should be more efficient (dalje.com)
• Calls for expanded European Union intervention in Bosnia (World Socialist Website)
• Bosnia’s magnificent uprising: Heralding a new era of class politics? (Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal)
• Bosnia Boils Over: An Upheaval Two Decades in the Making (Organized Crime and Corruption Project)
• OSCE Gives Cautious Nod to Macedonian Media Reforms (BIRN)

Belgrade Daily Media Highlights 12 February

STORIES FROM LOCAL PRESS

• One court for northern Kosovo agreed in Brussels (Politika)
• Dacic discussed elections in Kosovo with OSCE representative (Radio Serbia)
• Vucic: There was no change of Brussels agreement (Tanjug)
• Vulin: We expect our guarantees to be accepted (RTS/Tanjug)
• Samardzic: Dacic and Vucic capitulated during the negotiations on the Kosovo judiciary (Beta)

STORIES FROM REGIONAL PRESS

• OHR on possible early or special elections (Fena)
• Inzko meets Davutoglu (Fena)
• Lagumdzija meets Davutoglu (Fena)
• Komsic meets Davutoglu (Fena)
• Radmanovic meets Davutoglu (Fena)

RELEVANT ARTICLES FROM INTERNATIONAL MEDIA SOURCES

• Turkish FM Davutoglu visits the capital city of Sarajevo to meet his Bosnian counterpart Zlatko Lagumdzija (World Bulletin)
• Bosnia unrest ‘a wake-up call' (European Voice)
• Lord Ashdown on Bosnia protests: I have to blame the EU (CNN)

Belgrade Daily Media Highlights 12 February

STORIES FROM LOCAL PRESS

• Coalition agreement of two Serb lists in Kosovska Mitrovica (Novosti)
• Fate of missing persons (Radio Serbia)
• Radmanovic: There will be no early elections in RS (RTS)
• Luksic to visit Kosovo soon (Novosti)

STORIES FROM REGIONAL PRESS

• SDA supports continuing work of B&H Federation government, seeks Radoncic’s resignation (Oslobodjenje)
• SDS seeks early elections in RS (Fena)

RELEVANT ARTICLES FROM INTERNATIONAL MEDIA SOURCES

• Kosovo Starts Rationing Water as Lack of Rain Cuts Supply (Bloomberg)
• Macedonian Election Chief Doubts Accuracy of Roll (BIRN)
• Bosnians Mull Early Elections Amid Protests (BIRN)
• Bosnia protesters: "People are unemployed and hungry" (France 24)
• Bosnia: 'It's just like Ukraine' (Deutsch Welle)
• OPINION: Why are the Balkans boiling again? (Al Jazeera)

Belgrade Daily Media Highlights 11 February

STORIES FROM LOCAL PRESS

• Mihajlovic expects Ivanovic and Delibasic to be released (RTS)
• Leadership elected in four municipalities in northern Kosovo (Novosti)
• “Jackals” sentenced to a total of 106 years in prison (Tanjug)
• NDS forms boards in Kosovo (Tanjug)
• SDA decides to take part in Serbian parliamentary elections (Tanjug)

STORIES FROM REGIONAL PRESS

• Niksic: My resignation would lead to system paralysis in B&H Federation (FTV)
• Davutoglu to arrive in Sarajevo tonight (Fena)
• Greek foreign minister is right – name issue should be solved where it was opened (Vecer)

RELEVANT ARTICLES FROM INTERNATIONAL MEDIA SOURCES

• 9 Serbs jailed for Kosovo massacre (AP)
• Elections Won't Slow EU Talks, Serbian Leader Says (BIRN)
• Bosnian protesters demand politicians resign, want new govt of experts to tackle unemployment (AP)
• Bosnians ratchet up demands on sixth day of protests (Reuters)
• Anger in Bosnia, But This Time the People Can Read Their Leaders' Ethnic Lies (The Guardian)
• Bosnia unrest puts spotlight on broken peace accord (Reuters)
• Inspired by Bosnia, Montenegro Activists Demand Change (BIRN)
• Greek Deputy PM to Visit Macedonia (BIRN)