Media in Pristina
Pristina wants to negotiate "recognition, reparations"
The meeting in Vienna, Austria, on Monday between representatives of Belgrade and Pristina ended with no agreement.
This has been reported on Tuesday by Pristina-based Albanian language daily Koha Ditore.
Austria "fails to apply for dial code for Kosovo" - paper
Austria has not applied for a telephone dial code for Kosovo, Koha Ditore, an Albanian language daily published in Pristina, is reporting.
This is "interpreted as the failure of the action plan to implement the (Belgrade-Pristina) agreement on telecommunications," it added on Tuesday.
Pristina: If unconstitutional, agreement should be changed
Edita Tahiri, a Kosovo government minister in charge of the dialogue with Belgrade, has ruled out the possibility of ending that dialogue.
According to Pristina's Albanian language daily Epoka e Re, she stressed the EU-sponsored negotiations "should continue."
Thaci wants Serbia to support Pristina's UNESCO bid
Kosovo Foreign Minister Hashim Thaci "has called on Serbia to support Kosovo's admission to UNESCO," Beta is quoting Albanian language media in Pristina.
According to the agency, the daily Koha Ditore reported that Thaci told AP such an outcome would "preserve and reconfirm" Serb cultural and historical heritage.
Kosovo: Draft resolution on genocide submitted to assembly
The head of the parliamentary group of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo has submitted a resolution on "genocide during the war in Kosovo."
This has been reported on Friday by the Pristina-based Albanian language newspaper Koha Ditore.
Pristina urged by EU to form Special Court
Kosovo needs to establish a special court for KLA war crimes as that is part of its obligations arising "from the correspondence between Brussels and Pristina."
This has been reported on Tuesday by the Beta news agency, that quoted the Albanian language daily Koha Ditore, citing EU officials.
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BIRN’s Kosovo War Crimes Film Screened in Pristina
BIRN's new documentary, which investigates the Serbian commanders responsible for some of the worst attacks of the Kosovo war, was screened for the first time in Pristina.
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New Kosovo Mass Grave Searches Planned in Serbia
Officials in Pristina said searches are planned at two more locations near the Serbian town of Raska after the remains of 52 Kosovo Albanian war victims were exhumed there last year.
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Kosovo Expects to Form Army Soon
"I believe that one of the first decisions of the Kosovo Assembly will be the formalisation of the armed forces of Kosovo," Agim Ceku, Kosovo's Security Forces Minister, told the Epoka e Re daily newspaper on Thursday.
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