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Kosovo Police Crack 'Cheap' Flights Scam
Kosovo police said on Wednesday said they had arrested a fraudulent tourist operator who sold fake plane tickets to members of the diaspora flying back to Kosovo during the summer.
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Britain Increases Pressure for Kosovo War Court
Senior British diplomat Baroness Joyce Anelay said Pristina must keep its promise and set up a new special court to try former Kosovo Liberation Army fighters for alleged war crimes.
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Kosovo Court of Appeals president arrested
The Kosovo police have arrested the president of the Court of Appeals, Sali Mekaj, the media in Pristina reported on Tuesday.
The media said that Mekaj was "caught red handed" in the town of Pec as he was negotiating the release of a person arrested for drug possession.
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Belgrade "to do everything" to derail Pristina's UNESCO bid
Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said on Sunday that "Serbia will do everything in its power to keep Kosovo from becoming a member of UNESCO."
According to Tanjug, Dacic told the Belgrade-based daily Kurir that Kosovo's bid to join UNESCO was "a distortion of the latest agreement reached by Belgrade and Pristina in Brussels."
Kosovo Plans to Join UNESCO by November
Prime Minister Hashim Thaci announced on Thursday that Kosovo had applied to join the UN's culture arm, UNESCO, marking another step to achieve full recognition of its independence.
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Incidents Scare Serb Villagers in Western Kosovo
A spate of recent incidents in Kosovo Serb villages in the western Kosovo Peja area have left locals feeling nervous, although it remains unclear what provoked them.
Since last week, the village of Gorazdevac saw two shooting incidents, one at the police and one at a car with Belgrade license plates.
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Rama to Mustafa: Merkel is dissatisfied
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama paid a short unannounced visit to Pristina on Thursday where he conferred with Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa.
They discussed "joint projects and the situation in the region," Tanjug reported.
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Serbia Fears About-Turn in Greek Stance on Kosovo
Serbian officials have expressed alarm over Greece's recent conciliatory statements about Kosovo, whose independence Greece does not recognize.
Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic told the Belgrade-based daily Blic on July 16 that he had sought an explanation from Athens.
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Kosovo Neighbours Pledge to Work Harder on Returnees
Representatives from Montenegro, Serbia, Macedonia and Kosovo, dealing with the issue of displaced persons from the 1999 conflict, met in Pristina on Wednesday to discuss regional solutions to a problem persisting 16 years since the war in Kosovo ended.
Greek Minister Heals Breach on Visit to Kosovo
Greek Foreign Minister Nikolaos Kotzias held a joint press conference in Pristina on Tuesday with his counterpart, Hashim Thaci, in what is seen as a landmark in relations between the two.
Greece has yet to recognize Kosovo's independence, proclaimed in 2008.
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