European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo
UK sends more soldiers to Bosnia - to prevent meddling
Their goal is reportedly "to prevent Russian interference in the elections."
In its report, the Times noted that these elections are scheduled for October in BiH.
According to the London daily, British Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson, who spoke at a meeting of NATO ministers of defense, confirmed that the soldiers will be deployed in BiH.
EU officially "refocuses" mandate of EULEX mission in Kosovo
"Today's decision brings the judicial executive part of the mission's mandate in Kosovo to an end: Kosovo will assume responsibility for all transferred investigations, prosecutions and trials," the Council said in a press release on Friday.
Serbian PM congratulates newly elected Italian counterpart
"On behalf of the government of the Republic of Serbia and on my personal behalf, I send you sincere congratulations and best wishes for success in performing your new duties," Brnabic said in her message, according to the Serbian government's website.
Investigation of killings of journalists in Kosovo urged
The resolution was tabled by the Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS), the Independent Journalists Association of Serbia (NUNS), the Union of Journalists of Serbia (SINOS) and the Association of Journalists of Kosovo (AGK).
"Unification" of K. Mitrovica "more important than UN seat"
According to Albanian language newspaper Zeri, cited by UNMIK's Media Observer, the opposition Self-Determination leader said during his meeting on Wednesday with European Parliaments Rapporteur on Kosovo Igor Soltes.
Kosovo Organ-Trafficking Defendants Deny Breaking Law
In closing statements at the high-profile trial in Kosovo, the defence insisted that the kidney transplants at the Medicus clinic had no connection to people-trafficking as the indictment claims.
Kosovo: Memorial plaque to missing reporters unveiled again
The plaque - that has been destroyed six times in the past by unknown perpetrators - is located near the Velika Hoca-Zociste road where Radio Pristina journalists Djuro Slavuj and Ranko Perenic went missing on August 21, 1998.
Kosovo, EU Mull New Rule-of-Law Mission
As the EU Rule-of-Law Mission in Kosovo, EULEX, enters the final month of its mandate, the Pristina authorities said they will allow another mission, but with a scaled-down monitoring and advisory role.
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Man shot seven times in front of kindergarten
The local website 013info.rs is reporting this.
According to eyewitnesses, the victim had just dropped off a child at the kindergarten when he came under fire as he was walking out of the building.
The attacker remains unknown at this time. The man, who was shot in the stomach, was conscious as he was being taken to the hospital, reports said unofficially.
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Bosnia: Islamic State flags, arms seized in two locations
Two persons have also been detained in connection with the case.
A joint operation with the SIPA agency resulted in the discovery of the said flags, along with hand grenades, ammunition, magazines for automatic rifles, knives, and flak vests.
A prosecutor will decide on how to proceed after the suspects have been turned over, a statement said.