Municipalities and cities of Serbia
Dacic: Dialogue to continue once governments are elected
BELGRADE - The dialogue with Pristina will resume once the governments in Belgrade and Pristina are elected, Serbia's Acting PM Ivica Dacic said on Monday.
In the past, the format of the dialogue has mostly been determined according to the post occupied by Hasim Taci in Pristina at the time, Dacic said.
Nikolic: Albanians were ready to go to war
BELGRADE - There is nothing left for the authorities in Pristina can ask for, beside what has already been agreed in the dialogue with Belgrade, says Tomislav Nikolic.
Speaking in Lisbon, Portugal, where he is on an official visit, the Serbian president specified, "there is nothing they can ask for except independence, which Serbia will never recognize."
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Implementation of agreements on agenda of Kosovo dialogue
The Belgrade-Pristina talks are set to continue November 16-17 in Brussels.
Implementation of agreements reached with Pristina on the Community of Serb Municipalities, the judiciary, telecommunications, freedom of movement and integrated management of administrative crossings will be the topics, Tanjug reported on Tuesday.
Albania, Kosovo Keep ISIS Suspects Behind Bars
The Court of Serious Crimes in Tirana on Monday decided to keep in jail four Albanians suspected of terrorism, who have refused to be represented by lawyers.
It came after Albanian police on Saturday announced the results of a regional anti-terrorist police operation conducted in Albania, Kosovo and Macedonia, and said investigations are still continuing.
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Week-long expert-level Kosovo talks yield no results
Officials representing Belgrade and Pristina have failed to reach agreement on telecommunications.
This was reported on Friday afternoon by Tanjug.
"Mountaineers" desecrate Serbian Orthodox church in Pristina
Pristina-based Albanian language website indeksonlajn has published photographs of two young men climbing a yet unfinished Orthodox temple in that town.
Serbian state broadcaster RTS is quoting local media as reporting that the scene was one of "a climbing challenge, to the top of the Orthodox church 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.
Turkey restores Kosovo's Emin Pasha Mosque
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an inaugurated the restored Emin Pasha Mosque in Kosovo's city of Prizren via video link on March 16.
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Pristina wants "war reparations" included in negotiations
Head of the Pristina team in negotiations with Belgrade Edita Tahiri says Pristina will "introduce the issue of war reparations into the dialogue."
Tahiri said this would happen "after elections in Serbia."
Radical Kosovo activists overturn truck with Serbian goods
Activists of the Self-Determination Party have overturned a truck carrying Serbian goods sold in Kosovo.
The incident happened on Thursday, near the town of Podujevo.