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New Kosova Report

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Nov 21st
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Serbs in the north provoke Albanian residents with graffiti PDF Print E-mail
Politics
Tuesday, 22 January 2008
ImageKoha Ditore reports on minor incidents following the Serbian presidential poll in the northern part of Kosovo . Police were reportedly informed of an incident in Bosniak Mahalla, where several houses belonging to ethnic Albanians were painted with graffiti saying, “This is Serbia,” and the Serbian nationalistc 4-Cs sign.
 
Independence day will be set this week PDF Print E-mail
Politics
Tuesday, 22 January 2008
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Prishtina
European officials involved in the status issue told Koha Ditore that the independence date is expected to be agreed between Brussels and Pristina during Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaçi’s visit to Brussels next week.
 
Rücker: The overall security situation is calm PDF Print E-mail
Politics
Saturday, 19 January 2008
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Joachim Rücker
UNMIK Chief Joachim Rücker has presented his regular report on the progress of Kosovo, pointing out the results of the elections, the implementation of the ‘Standards’ and the overall security situation in Kosovo, according to an UNMIK press release.
 
Prishtina believes solution of Kosovo has been placed outside the UN PDF Print E-mail
Politics
Saturday, 19 January 2008
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Kosovo Government Seat
Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Ramë Manaj said the meeting of the UN Security Council on Kosovo was very favourable because positive assessments about the progress in Kosovo were presented by both the UNMIK chief and Kosovo’s Prime Minister. He said the next step is the establishment of the EU mission in Kosovo. “The last session at the UN Security Council, once again, and I believe for the last time, proved that the solution to Kosovo’s political status should be sought outside the Security Council,” said Manaj.

 
Standard: Vienna for recognition, Madrid for delay PDF Print E-mail
Politics
Thursday, 17 January 2008
ImageOfficial Vienna will recognize Kosovo independence soon after declaration, whereas Madrid will try to postpone recognition date for March, states Vienna daily “Standard” on its Wednesday issue.
 
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