Kosovo Interior Ministry
Kosovo Arrests Another Suspect for Attacks on KFOR
Kosovo Police announced on Friday that it arrested a Kosovo Serb, N.O., known as Nemac and/or Rus, suspected of participating in violent clashes between Serb protesters and the NATO peacekeeping mission in Kosovo, KFOR, on May 29, in the Serb-majority northern municipality of Zvecan.
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K. Albanian Islamic State commander killed in US strike
Lavdrim Muhaxheri from Kosovo has been killed in an US drone strike while fighting on the side of the so-called Islamic State in Syria.
This has been reported by the Pristina-based website Gazeta Metro, which cited Kosovo Interior Ministry sources.
Survey looks at perceptions of radicalization in Kosovo
The Kosovo Interior Ministry has presented "the Kosovo-Wide Assessment of Perceptions of Radicalization at the Community Level" report.
The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) announced this on Friday, noting that the report was prepared with technical support from this UN agency.
Pristina: Seselj to be arrested if he comes to Kosovo
Albanian language media in Pristina are reporting today that "the Kosovo Interior Ministry decided to arrest Seselj if he comes to Kosovo."
The koha.net website said that the decision was sent to all police chiefs and commanders and that they are "required to implement it strictly."
New protest by Kosovo Serbs because of election law
GRACANICA - Employees from all ten municipalities in Kosovo that have a Serb majority population stopped their work for 15 minutes on Thursday because of the announced adoption of amendments to the general election law by the Kosovo parliament, Radio Gracanica has reported.
Rikalo: New election law will reduce rights of Serbs
FRANKFURT - If the Kosovo parliament passes a bill of amendments to the Law on General Elections on Thursday, Serbs' rights will be reduced, warned Nenad Rikalo, the only Serb member of the Kosovo central election commission.
The rights of Serbs in Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) would be reduced in at least four aspects, Rikalo said in a statement to the Frankfurt-based daily Vesti.