Kosovo
FM reiterates Pristina did turn to UN over UNESCO bid
Pristina's request for UNESCO membership has been sent directly to this organization - after the UN rejected Kosovo's application for UNESCO membership.
This is what Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic told the state television RTS late on Wednesday.
Pristina denies sending UNESCO membership request to UN
The deputy Kosovo foreign minister has denied Serbian FM Ivica Dacic's statement that the UN refused to forward Pristina's membership bid to UNESCO.
Ex-Yugoslav Tourists Flock to Croatia Despite Rows
Croatia's tourism ministry says tourists from former Yugoslavia are coming to Croatia for their summer holidays in ever greater numbers, despite the recent political spats between politicians and states.
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"Unfortunate" that Zagreb, Pristina reject PM's initiative
Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic's initiative for establishing a joint remembrance day for all victims of the wars of the 1990s "is a great step forward."
Albanian party threatens to organize fierce unrest
The Self-Determination Movement has threatened to organize the most fierce unrest so far and blockades of all institutions in Kosovo.
This opposition party in the Kosovo assembly announced it would do so if Pristina "accepts to form a community of Serb municipalities."
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"Disagreements go toward recognition of Kosovo"
The latest disagreements between Athens and Belgrade could lead to Greece moving toward recognizing Kosovo, writes Koha Ditore.
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"Initiative is good, but region is not ready for it"
Aleksandar Vucic's initiative for a common day of remembrance is good - "but the region is still not ripe enough for it," says Sonja Liht.
Kosovo-Serbia Car Insurance Deal Starts
A long-delayed agreement on car insurance between Serbia and Kosovo has come into effect, which should cut the insurance costs for drivers by roughly half.
The deal assumes that drivers of vehicles registered in Kosovo will be now able to cross into Serbia with third-party liability insurance, MTPL.
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Serbian, Albanian PM to Face Off in TV Duel
The Prime Ministers of Serbia and Albania are to clash in a TV debate on August 31 in Vienna, following months of resurged tensions between the two leaders.
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Pristina: Signing of law on special war crimes court delayed
The signing of a law that should enable for the formation of a special court for war crimes has been delayed in Kosovo.
Kosovo President Atifete Jahjaga should have signed the law by midnight on Tuesday, but several opposition parties during the day asked the Constitutional Court "to appraise its constitutionality."