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A debate on women’s role in decision-making positions (Prishtina Insight, KoSSev)

A panel discussion organized marking the 20th anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security for Kosovo’s Global Open Day was held in March in Prishtina, discussing the gender-responsive and inclusive political processes in Kosovo.

Kosovo-Serbia status remains biggest challenge in Balkans – EU envoy (EURACTIV)

Normalising relations between Kosovo and Serbia is “the most complicated process in the Balkans at the moment”, according to the head of the EU’s office in Pristina. But both sides need steady encouragement from the international community to reach a final solution and progress towards EU membership.

Works continue near the main bridge in Mitrovica (Kontakt plus radio)

Works continue near the main Ibar Bridge in the northern part of Mitrovica, reports Kontakt plus radio.

The old asphalt in the Kolasinska street, near the Ibar Bridge, is removed with the help of heavy construction machines, at the spot planned for the construction of a  roundabout, reports the radio.

The Ibar Bridge is still open only for pedestrians.

Implementation of law, change of administrative instructions and pressure from international community for better rule of law (Kontakt plus radio)

 The EU Information and Cultural Centre in North Mitrovica organized yesterday a discussion on the status of rule of law in Kosovo, Kontakt plus radio reported.

The panelists included representatives of UNMIK, EU Office in Kosovo, non-governmental organization Activ and EULEX.

Ian Bancroft, the EULEX coordinator in northern Kosovo, said, among other things, that the north has a special context in Kosovo, and for this reason the mission has particular presence here and in some way a separate mandate.

Nataliya Apostolova: The time needed for ZSO (RTK2)

Members of the Serbian List met with the head of the EU office in Kosovo, Nataliya Apostolova. During the meeting, they explained how they will perform in this assembly, and pointed out the key problems that Serbs from Kosovo are facing, reports RTK2.

The EU statement on the process of selection of Supreme Court and Court of Appeals presidents (RTK)

RTK has published today's statement of the European Office in Kosovo with regards to the recent appointments at Kosovo's Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.

“Following the recent repetition of the voting process for the presidents of the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals by the Kosovo Judicial Council, the European Union Office in Kosovo/European Union Special Representative and EULEX have made the following statement: