Kosovo
Rally in Montenegro Demands NATO Referendum
Several thousand opponents of the Montenegrin government staged an anti-NATO rally on Saturday in Podorica, shouting "No to NATO" and "Long Live Russia" and demanding a referendum on Montenegro's membership of the alliance.
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NATO Opponents Plan Rally in Montenegro
Opposition groups are planning an anti-NATO rally on Saturday, demanding a referendum on Montenegro's upcoming membership of the Western alliance.
On December 2, Montenegro received a long-awaited invitation to become the 29th member of NATO. The government called it a "historic moment".
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More Islamic State graffiti crop up in Kosovo
Unknown perpetrators overnight sprayed Islamic State graffiti in Zubin Potok, a town in northern Kosovo, the TV Most broadcaster reported on Friday.
The graffiti was sprayed on a wall along the highway, near the Ibar Lepenac hydro-power plant.
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Decision on Serb municipalities deal "as early as next week"
Pristina-based website Gazeta Blic is reporting that Kosovo's Constitutional Court "could decide" on the ZSO by the end of next week.
Kosovo Close to Finishing Power Cable to Albania
Kosovo's Electricity Transmission and Market Operator, KOSTT, will conclude its work on the 400 kilovolt electricity transmission line with Albania in a matter of days, KOSTT told BIRN.
While Kosovo is expected to conclude its part of the work within 2015, the deadline for Albania is scheduled for spring 2016.
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Army chief, KFOR commander discuss incidents in Kosovo
The Serbian Army (VS) chief has asked NATO's KFOR in Kosovo "to devote more attention to Gorazdevac and other non-Albanian majority areas."
"Media in Pristina blame Serbs for anti-Serb incidents"
Marko Djuric has said that media in Pristina "have focused on blaming Serbs" for the attacks in the village of Gorazdevac - a Serb enclave in Kosovo.
Serbia-Kosovo Textbooks Row Hits Pupils’ Education
Belgrade officials are continuing to ban the use of Kosovo Albanian schoolbooks in southern Serbia, claiming they are politically unacceptable, but locals say children’s education is suffering.
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Dacic: Textbooks treating Kosovo as independent "won't happen"
Dacic: Textbooks treating Kosovo as independent "won't happen"
Serbia respects the rights of the Albanian minority, while schools will not be able to use textbooks stating that "Kosovo is independent", says Ivica Dacic.
Textbooks treating Kosovo as independent "won't happen" - FM
Serbia respects the rights of the Albanian minority, while schools will not be able to use textbooks stating that "Kosovo is independent", says Ivica Dacic.