Haradinaj's government
Kosovo Tries Again to Establish War Crimes Research Institute
It was abolished in 2018 on the order of then Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj. The decision stated that instead of the institute, a Department of Transitional Justice would be established as part of the Justice Ministry. But this never happened.
Hardinaj won't let go of taxes; now "system collapse" begins
The decision to increase by 100 percent fees on goods from central Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina was made by Pristina in November, leading to a standstill in the EU-mediated Kosovo dialogue, as Belgrade is demanding the abandoning of this measure before the negotiations could continue.
"D-Day" for Kosovo "army": Thaci in uniform, Vucic in south
Vucic travels to the Ground Security Zone. Covic: KFOR should be afraid.
All media in Belgrade, but also in Pristina, marked today as "D-Day" for the formation an army in Kosovo. Kosovo President Hashim Thaci is already in uniform.
Kosovo Parliament to Debate Platform on Dialogue with Serbia
Members of the Kosovo parliament will discuss the government's official platform on the dialogue with Serbia during Monday's session.
Ramush Haradinaj's government approved the platform in April, which includes a proposal for President Hashim Thaci to lead the EU-led dialogue with Serbia.
"Dialogue to lose meaning - but Belgrade won't abandon it"
However, that doesn't have to mean the Serbian side would leave the dialogue held at the EU headquarters, Politika learned unofficially from the Serbian Presidency.
Week Of Deportations Leaves Kosovo Govt Shaken
Kosovo Interior Minister Flamur Sefar has said his sacking on Tuesday was sought by Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj following the controversial arrest and deportation of six Turkish citizens.
Haradinaj said that he had not been duly informed about the "secret and urgent deportation" of the six Turkish nationals.
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Kosovo, Macedonia Urge International Probe of Kumanovo Shootout
During a visit to Pristina on Tuesday, Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev and his counterpart, Kosovo's Ramush Haradinaj, agreed to push for an international investigation into the Kumanovo shootout case, which threatens to damage otherwise good bilateral relations.
Kosovo Court Acquits Limaj of All Charges
The Basic Court of Pristina on Friday acquitted Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Fatmir Limaj, Endrit Shala, Shpetim Telaki, Nexhat Krasniqi and Florim Zuka of organised crime, abuse of official position and authority and accepting bribes.
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