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Serbs in Suvi Do/Suhodoll worried about the demarcation (KIM radio)

Demarcation between the northern and southern part of Mitrovica has not been precisely defined because of which worry 70 Serbian households in the village Suvi Do/Suhodoll.

Their houses, as they say, could belong to the cadastre of the municipality southern Mitrovica.

For the mayor of South Mitrovica Agim Bahtiri question of delimitation of Mitrovica is a "done deal" because, as he says, this was resolved by the Ahtisaari plan.

The Serb convicts were transferred to Podujevo/Podujevë under the international pressure (Politika)

The transfer of the four Serb convicts, who on Saturday by the decision of the Minister of Justice Dhurata Hoxha, from the prison in Mitrovica were transferred to the high security prison near by Podujevo/Podujevë, was made "under pressure from the international community," says Nusret Hoxha for Politika, a Deputy Minister of Justice in the Kosovo government.

Six Serbs from Mitrovica among group arrested in Montenegro (Kosovapress)

Citing unnamed sources, the news website reports that six Serbs from Mitrovica North are among the group of 20 people arrested on Saturday in Podgorica, Montenegro, on charges of having planned to carry out terror attacks on election day and kidnapping Montenegro’s Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic. Source said that Stefan Velimirovic (1991), Bojan Kovacevic (1976), Vladimir Bozovic (1995), Goran Kovacevic (1999), Luka Djordjevic (1998) from Mitrovica, and Nikola Djordjevic (1995) from Zubin Potok, are among those arrested.

K-Albanian man beaten in Mitrovica North (Kosovapress)

Citing unnamed sources, the news website reports that a 36 year-old Kosovo Albanian man was beaten up by unknown persons in Mitrovica North on Tuesday. “As he was entering one of the buildings near Raiffeisen Bank to submit documents for a tender, the victim was attacked by four persons, he sustained head injuries and his documents were taken away,” the source said, adding that police later escorted the victim to Mitrovica South for medical treatment.

Youth see no future in Kosovo (Danas, Politika)

The views of the citizens in the north of Kosovo are divided when it comes to the Brussels dialogue and the most contradictions about the question of the formation of the Association/Community of Serb municipalities (ZSO), these are the results of the opinion poll, conducted by several portals and several non-governmental organizations under the auspices of the Kosovo Foundation for Open Society.

Head of UNMIK visits Mitrovica North Municipality (Kontakt Plus Radio)

The Mayor of Mitrovica North, Goran Rakić, and the executive head of the municipal administration, Adrijana Hodžić, met with the head of UNMK Zahir Tanin and his team. The main goal of the visit of UNMIK’s head was introduction with the current situation in Mitrovica North Municipality.

14 students requested verification of diplomas (RTK2)

Students who have graduated since 2001 at a faculties of Pristina University, relocated to the Mitrovica North have the option to verify diplomas that are required for the work in Kosovo institutions. Verification process will continue until 11 May 2017, and the offices in which graduates can submit the necessary documentation are in Gračanica/Graçanica and North Mitrovica.

Tomić: Verification of diplomas is priority (KiM radio)

Ivan Tomić, Director of the Office of Community Affairs evaluated verification of diplomas as "number one in the priority of his duties, so that more young people would stay to live and work in these areas." "All the young people who want to stay here will not be able to apply for the jobs in public institutions and companies without a verified diploma. This process is important for all communities, since it applies to all graduates of the Pristina University, temporarily relocated in North Mitrovica," said Tomić.

Problems of women under-represented in the Brussels talks (Kim radio)

In North Mitrovica was presented a project "Women's rights and the Brussels agreement," which is jointly implemented by the NGO "Women's Rights" and Radio Mitrovica North. The project aims to contribute to better realization of women's rights in the process of normalization of relations between Pristina and Belgrade. Director of the NGO "Women's Rights" Ružica Simić assessed that the interests of the women were not sufficiently represented by the Brussels agreement.