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Trial to Kosovo hacker (KIM Radio)

Kosovo Albanian Ardit Ferizi is charged for hacking computers of the US service members’ personnel for the interest of the Islamic State. Associated Press reports that he will plead guilty at tomorrow’s trial at the US district court in Alexandria.

Ferizi initially pleaded not guilty to charges of providing material support to terrorists and identity theft, for what Ferizi is facing maximum prison term of 35 years, reports Associated Press.

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Former head of CIA: Borders in Balkans will change (Vecernje Novosti, RTK2)

The West should take over the part of responsibility for developments in the region of former Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia, for merciless and brutal war in which many people died. Everything could, and should, have happened in a different way, because big powers were more observing their own interest than the one of the region, says professor Steven Meyer , former head of the CIA for Balkans, in his interview to Belgrade-based daily Vecernje Novosti.

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Todorović: Import of school books conditioned with reciprocity (RTK2)

The ban on the import of school books in Serbian language is still valid, in line with the decision of the Kosovo Ministry of Education. It has to do with the, so called, decision on reciprocity, which is the problem that has been created before and on which we can’t have any influence, said Bojan Todorović, advisor to the Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Branimir Stojanović.

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Kosovo Barred From Playing Serbia, Bosnia In Soccer For Security Reasons (RFE)

European soccer's governing body ruled on June 9 that Kosovo should be kept separate from Serbia and Bosnia for security reasons in competitive matches. UEFA, which admitted Kosovo as a 55th member last month despite strong opposition from Serbia, placed its newest member in a World Cup qualifying group with Ukraine, Croatia, Iceland, Finland, and Turkey.

Kozarev: Pristina should support the project ‘Sunny Valley’ (RTK2)

Deputy Director of the Serbian Government’s Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Dušan Kozarev, said that it would be good that Albanians support the project ‘Sunny Valley’, which they currently see as a problem.

Kozarev said to RTK2 that the goal of the ‘Sunny Valley’ would be sustainable return to Kosovo and assessed that return of displaced and internally displaced from Kosovo in last 17 years almost didn’t exist. He added that this project would change the complete approach to the return process.