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Turkey Funds Renovation Projects in Kosovo

The Pristina municipality on Tuesday signed a cooperation memorandum with the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency, TIKA, to renovate the Elena Gjika elementary school, which was built at the beginning of the 20th century.

The renovation of the school, with its Austro-Hungarian architecture, will receive half of its funding from TIKA.

Dick Marty speaks after potential KLA crimes witness is shot

Dick Marty has warned that "some people" who were to testify before a new court for KLA crimes "have already been killed."

The Swiss senator and former Council of Europe (CoE) Special Rapporteur, spoke a day after the killing of Bedri Curri, a former KLA member and potential witness for the court. Curri's body was found last week near Glogovac in Kosovo.

Kosovo Gunmen Arrested Near Serb Monastery

Kosovo police were investigating on Monday after the four armed suspects were detained near the monastery near the town of Decan/Decani in western Kosovo on Saturday night.

Police said they were following the suspects' vehicle for some time and after searching it, they found an AK assault rifle, a pistol and some ammunition.

Remains of 21 persons found in Raska buried on Friday

PRISTINA - The remains of 21 ethnic Albanians, discovered last year in a gravesite near Raska, were buried on Friday in the villages of Cikatovo and Gladno Selo, Glogovac municipality, Kosovo-Metohija (KiM).

The victims' remains were handed over to their families this week by the Department of Forensic Medicine, EULEX said in a release.

'Witness A':12 KLA commanders were in charge of Likovac camp

PRISTINA - In the resumed Drenica Group trial, a protected witness stated that 12 commanders of the former (paramilitary ethnic Albanians' Kosovo Liberation Army) KLA, including the outgoing prime minister of Kosovo Hasim Taci, were in charge of the camp in the village of Likovac, central Kosovo.

Taci declares victory, Srpska wins 2.91 percent of vote

PRISTINA – Hasim Taci’s Democratic Party of Kosovo (DPK) won the snap parliamentary elections in Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) on Sunday.

With a little more than 94 percent of the votes counted, and still incomplete results from the north of Kosovo, the DPK held 31.21 percent of the vote, the Central Election Commission (CEC) in Pristina has said.