OSCE Mission in Kosovo
Dacic: Serbia wants more active OSCE presence in Kosovo-Metohija
BELGRADE - Serbia is advocating a more active OSCE presence in Kosovo-Metohija, Serbian FM Ivica Dacic said after a meeting with OSCE Chairperson-in-Office and North Macedonia FM Bujar Osmani in Belgrade on Thursday.
OSCE Chides Kosovo for Preventing Entry of Serbian Journalists
The OSCE Mission in Kosovo has said it is "concerned" about the recent denial of entry to the country by journalistic crews from Serbia at the Jarinje crossing point.
Djuric: Important that Kosovo elections go without incidents
The director of the Serbian government's Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric, said this on Monday in Belgrade in conversation with the head of the OSCE mission in Kosovo, Jan Braathu.
Kosovo Media Report Notes 16 Attacks on Reporters
The Association of Journalists of Kosovo on Wednesday published its latest report on the freedom of media and safety of journalists which noted 16 cases of attacks reported to the authorities in 2018 - two of them physical.
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Man avoids going to jail in Serbia, becomes judge in Kosovo
The appointment was made by Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, whose cabinet published a photograph, showing Laban and other judges take their oath of office.
"He is still a wanted person by Belgrade authorities. There is an Interpol red notice warrant and if he goes outside the country his name will appear at any airport," Reuters is reporting, quoting "a senior police source."
Vucic's Kosovo policy is unconstitutional, party warns
The opposition party - which recently announced it was leaving all local-level coalition with Vucic's ruling DSS - said in a press release on Thursday that such an idea implies advocating in favor of changing Serbia's state borders, and in favor of renouncing a part of the country's territory.
Montenegrins caught with EUR 65 million-worth of hashish
The value of the drugs in the illegal market amounts to 65 million euros.
According to Enis Bakovic, a high ranking official of the Montenegrin police, the Panamamian-flagged ship Remus was stopped last week near Italy's waters on suspicion that narcotics were being smuggled aboard the vessel.
Consultations on cases of murders of journalists in Kosovo
The commission is headed by Veran Matic.
OSCE's Harlem Desir said that the consultations began on how to reopen investigations into the killings and disappearances of 14 journalists and media workers in Kosovo and Metohija, the Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS) announced on Wednesday.
Commission could investigate Kosovo murders of journalists
Kosovo Halts Road Work After Serbian Monastery Protests
The decision to halt construction of the road connecting Decan/Decani with Plave in Montenegro, following the demands of the nearby Serbian Orthodox monastery, has caused conflicting reactions in Kosovo.
Visoki Decani Monastery protested over the construction of the road, claiming that it was being done within its five-km Special Protective Zone, SPZ.