Law enforcement in Kosovo
Investigation of killings of journalists in Kosovo urged
The resolution was tabled by the Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS), the Independent Journalists Association of Serbia (NUNS), the Union of Journalists of Serbia (SINOS) and the Association of Journalists of Kosovo (AGK).
Kosovo, EU Mull New Rule-of-Law Mission
As the EU Rule-of-Law Mission in Kosovo, EULEX, enters the final month of its mandate, the Pristina authorities said they will allow another mission, but with a scaled-down monitoring and advisory role.
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New Prosecutor Appointed for Kosovo War Court
US lawyer Jack Smith has been appointed as the new Specialist Prosecutor at the The Hague-based Kosovo Specialist Chambers after the departure of his predecessor raised concerns that cases could be delayed.
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Man shot seven times in front of kindergarten
The local website 013info.rs is reporting this.
According to eyewitnesses, the victim had just dropped off a child at the kindergarten when he came under fire as he was walking out of the building.
The attacker remains unknown at this time. The man, who was shot in the stomach, was conscious as he was being taken to the hospital, reports said unofficially.
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Bosnia: Islamic State flags, arms seized in two locations
Two persons have also been detained in connection with the case.
A joint operation with the SIPA agency resulted in the discovery of the said flags, along with hand grenades, ammunition, magazines for automatic rifles, knives, and flak vests.
A prosecutor will decide on how to proceed after the suspects have been turned over, a statement said.
"Tough battles" ahead for Hungary, says foreign minister
Peter Szijjarto said the first of these would happen in June in Brussels when refugee quotas will be debated, but that, in addition to the problem of migration remaining at the top of the government's agenda, "efforts will double to attract new investments."
9 workers heading home for Easter die in Romania crash
The van they were traveling in drove off the road and into a river, Beta agency is reporting, citing AP.
The police said the driver lost control of the vehicle, possibly due to an exploded tire.
The youngest victim was 17 years old. One person survived and is in the hospital.
Kosovo Court Releases Azem Syla From Custody
A court in Pristina on Monday released the former Democratic Party of Kosovo MP and former Kosovo Liberation Army commander Azem Syla, who is accused of organised crime and money laundering and has been in custody since 2016.
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Kelmendi Witnesses Faced Death Threats, Prosecutor Says
After the Basic Court in Pristina jailed Naser Kelmendi for six years, after finding him guilty of running a narcotics operation, Andrew Hughes, prosecutor for the EU rule-of-law mission in Kosovo, EULEX, said some witnesses had been threatened to pressurize them to change their testimonies.
Kosovo police: No new details in Oliver Ivanovic murder probe
There are no new details in the investigation of the murder of Oliver Ivanovic, the Kosovo police said on Monday.
But a working group set up to conducting the investigation is working in full capacity and the doors for cooperation are not closed to anyone, Deputy Commander of the Kosovo Police in North Mitrovica Besim Hoti has told Tanjug.