Koha Ditore
Leading Kosovo Newspaper to Boycott President Thaci
Koha Ditore announced on its front page on Thursday that the daily will "terminate any official communication with the president and his office" until Thaci publicly apologises for accusing the newspaper of working in the interests of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.
"Demarcation between Kosovo and Serbia" EU's next condition?
This is according to Pristina-based media outlets, cited by UNMIK's Media Observer and Tanjug.
"Some media reported several days ago that KFOR placed the border between Kosovo and Serbia at the village of Karacevo, Kamenica municipality, despite opposition from the local residents," UNMIK's website said.
We live in world of double standards, says Serbian president
Vucic, who spoke while he was touring Corridor 11 works, was referring to a recent comment made by Pristina's chief negotiator in the Kosovo dialogue Avni Arifi.
Kosovo Works on 'Plan B' to Develop Army
The daily newspaper Koha Ditore reported on Thursday that Kosovo's government has started working on a "plan B" to transform the current lightly armed Security Force, KSF, into a regular army.
According to the newspaper, the plan envisages a 10-year transition process.
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If only they'd recognize Kosovo... Thaci talks Moscow's role
If that happened, the Kosovo president told the German daily Die Tageszeitung, Belgrade "would be able to step out of the false mythology."
Tanjug reported this on Thursday, citing UNMIK's Media Observer, which in turn quoted the Albanian language daily Koha Ditore.
Kosovo: Arrested police officers released
The Basic Court in Kosovska Mitrovica released two police officers who were arrested few days ago on suspicion that they did not properly protect the crime scene where Oliver Ivanovic was killed, reports "Koha Ditore".
The news was confirmed by the Chief Prosecutor of the Basic Court's Office in Mitrovica, Sucri Sulja.
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"Kosovo should back Natasa Kandic for Nobel Peace Prize"
The Kosovo Assembly should pass a resolution supporting the candidacy of Natasa Kandic and the Humanitarian Law Center for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Veton Surroi, a Kosovo Albanian author and publicist, made this proposal in a message posted on Facebook, Pristina-based daily Koha Ditore has reported, according to the website KoSSev.
"Kosovo Assembly should back Kandic for Nobel Prize"
Veton Surroi, a Kosovo Albanian author and publicist, made this proposal in a message posted on Facebook, Pristina-based daily Koha Ditore has reported, according to the website KoSSev.
Surroi said Kandic and her organization did "a big job documenting war crimes in the former Yugoslavia and war crimes of Serbia in Kosovo."
Spain produces non-paper aimed at blocking Kosovo's EU bid
Spain has submitted a letter in the form of a non-paper ahead of the adoption of EU's enlargement strategy for the Western Balkans.
According to reports, the goal of the document is to block Kosovo.
Kosovo wants "same rewards as Belgrade" from EU
Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Enver Hoxhaj says he sent a letter to EU Enlargement Commissioner Johannes Hahn, on behalf of the Kosovo government.
In it, Hoxhaj said he expressed Pristina's concerns over the uncertainty of Kosovo's European integration perspective in the European Commission's new enlargement strategy.
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