Pristina
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.
Next round of Brussels dialogue "in early 2016"
The EU-facilitated dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina is ongoing; the next meeting between the prime ministers in Brussels can be expected in early 2016.
Tanjug on Monday said it learned this from spokeswoman for the EU's foreign policy chief Maja Kocijancic.
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Kosovo "won't get army even in 2016"
Kosovo will likely go another year without having its army, Albanian language media in Pristina are reporting on Monday.
The reason, the reports said, are "political differences, and the opposition of the Serb (Srpska) List."
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Pristina: Deal on Serb municipalities won't be renegotiated
The Kosovo government said on Thursday it would neither annul nor renegotiate the agreement on the formation of the Community of Serb Municipalities.
This has been reported by the Pristina-based Albanian language website koha.net, quoted by Tanjug.
EU wants ZSO statute prepared "as rapidly as possible"
EU's special representative in Kosovo Samuel Zbogar has called on authorities in Kosovo to prepare, as soon as possible, the statute of the ZSO.
This has been reported by the Pristina-based Albanian language website koha.net.
Belgrade demands full implementation of Brussels agreements
Marko Djuric said late on Wednesday that Belgrade is demanding the full implementation of the Brussels agreements reached in talks with Pristina.
"Court to rule in favor of agreement on Serb municipalities"
The agreement on the future Community of Serb Municipalities (ZSO) in Kosovo "is in line with Kosovo's laws and constitution."
This is according to the Pristina-based Albanian language website lajmi.net, which reported that the Constitutional Court in Pristina has ruled to this effect.
Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue ‘Only Among Politicians’
Political leaders from Kosovo and Serbia might be talking to each other in Brussels, but the two societies are not communicating at all, a debate in Pristina heard.
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Kosovo FM 'Shouldn't Blame EU for Visa Fail'
"Blaming the EU is the wrong way, this will be counterproductive and I strongly disagree with it," Lunacek told BIRN on Sunday.
"I share the frustration of Kosovo citizens that the latest report has not provided the expected outcome but we are closer than ever to succeeding," she added.
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Kosovo Arrests More MPs for Disrupting Parliament
Police in Kosovo have now detained more than a third of opposition MPs following Monday's unrest, when MPs again disrupted parliament by setting off tear gas on two separate occasions.
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