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Kosovo and Macedonia co-operate on terrorism, cross-border crime
Kosovo and Macedonia co-operate on terrorism, cross-border crime
The two countries signed a memorandum of understanding to advance collaboration between their prosecutors' offices.
Macedonia Justice Minister Adnan Jashari (centre) and Kosovo State Prosecutor Sule Hoxha (third from right) meet in Skopje. [AFP]
Rasic: KLA graffiti on walls of Orthodox church crime
GRACANICA, - MP in the Kosovo parliament and candidate for Gracanica mayor Nenad Rasic condemned the graffiti of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) written on the walls of the Orthodox church in Lipljan, and qualified the incident as an act of vandalism and a crime.
KLA graffiti appear on church walls in Lipljan
LIPLJAN - Graffiti of Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) appeared on the walls of the Orthodox church of Saint Flora and Lavre in Lipljan on Saturday morning, Radio Television of Kosovo (RTK) reported in a Serbian-language show.
The police and the Diocese of Raska and Prizren have been notified about the incident.
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Vucic: We need level-headed approach
BELGRADE - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic believes that a level-headed approach, not a hot-hearted attitude, is needed with regard to the Kosovo issue and all other relevant matters.
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Vucic to leave Bureau for Security Services Coordination
BELGRADE - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic announced on Friday that he will withdraw from the office as the head of the Bureau for Coordination of Security Services, and added that personnel changes in the Bureau would soon follow.
Vucic says Serbia condemns terrorist attack in Paris
BELGRADE - Serbia condemns the terrorist attack and terrible crime that occurred in Paris, Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said on Friday in comment to the recent attack on the French weekly Charlie Hebdo, which left 12 dead.
Dodik: RS will not give consent for recognition of Kosovo
BANJALUKA - President of Republika Srpska (RS) Milorad Dodik underscored on Friday that RS will never give its consent for Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) to recognise Kosovo's independence unilaterally declared by ethnic Albanians in the southern Serbian province.
Djuric calls on citizens to show solidarity with KiM
BANJALUKA - Director of the Serbian government's Office for Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) Marko Djuric wished the citizens of the Republika Srpska (RS) a happy national holiday - Day of Republika Srpska - and urged them to show unity and solidarity with the southern Serbian province.
New Kosovo War Court Remains Under Wraps
Prime Minister Isa Mustafa's recently-formed government has vowed to expedite a vote in parliament on new legislation that would set in motion the creation of the special court which is expected to try former Kosovo Liberation Army officials for war crimes.
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Patriarch hopeful prime minister "could succeed"
Patriarch hopeful prime minister "could succeed"
BELGRADE -- Serbian Orthodox Patriarch Irinej believes that Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic could be able "to raise Serbia from the ashes."
'' I think that (Vucic) is trying. There are some indications that there will be results,'' the patriarch told the Nedeljnik magazine.
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