Pristina
Thousands in Kosovo Bid Farewell to Vetevendosje Activist
Thousands of people attended the funeral on Tuesday of 26-year-old Astrit Dehari, the activist from opposition movement Vetevendosje whose death in prison has sent shockwaves through the country.
Deharit died on Saturday under mysterious circumstances in a correctional facility in the western city of Prizren.
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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Djuric: Serbia protecting its interests, international law
BEIRUT - In defending its own integrity in the case of Kosovo-Metohija, Serbia is not only protecting its own interests, but also international law, the head of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija, Marko Djuric, said at a round table discussion on the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue.
Kosovars, Albanians Arrested On Terrorism-Related Charges
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BELGRADE - Police in Kosovo and Albania say they have arrested nearly a dozen people on suspicion of committing terrorism-related offenses.
Kosovar police said on November 5 that they had arrested seven people in various parts of Kosovo for alleged involvement in "terrorism and acts against the constitutional order and security of Kosovo."
Vucic: Many in West more nervous than Serbs, Albanians
HAMBURG - Many in the West are more nervous about the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue than the Serbs or the Albanians are, and I do not know why, as we must speak to each other and solve problems, which is what we are doing, says Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic.
Belgrade-Pristina dialogue "to resume Nov. 16-17"
The Belgrade-Pristina dialogue will resume at expert level in Brussels on November 16-17.
Tanjug reported on Thursday that "sources in the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija" have confirmed this.
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First KLA war crimes court indictments "by June"
The special court for KLA war crimes could raise the first indictments by June 2017.
Tanjug said that Koha Ditore - a Pristina-based Albanian language daily - reported this, quoting the court's spokesperson Avis Benes.
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Vucic: West more nervous than Serbs, Albanians
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HAMBURG - Many in the West are more nervous about the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue than the Serbs or the Albanians are, and I do not know why, as we must speak to each other and solve problems, which is what we are doing, says Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic.
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"Why is West more nervous than Serbs and Albanians," asks PM
Many in the West are more nervous about the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue than the Serbs or the Albanians are, says Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic.
"And I do not know why, as we must speak to each other and solve problems, which is what we are doing," he added.
"War in Bosnia started with murder of Serb wedding guest"
Bosnian politician Fahrudin Radoncic appeared as a witness on Monday before the Municipal Court in Pristina, in the trial of Naser Kelmendi.
Kelmendi is a Kosovo Albanian accused of participation in organized crime, drug and weapons trafficking, and of possible involvement in the murder of Ramiz Delalic aka Celo, a Bosniak underworld figure killed in 2007.