Pristina
Office for KiM condemns decision of Kosovo police
BELGRADE - The Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) condemned the decision of the Kosovo Police Service and Pristina institutions to ban around 120 Kosovo Serbs from visiting the graves of their loved ones on Saturday to mark the Orthodox All Souls' Day.
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Winter Drought Threatens Kosovo Capital's Water
While parts of northern Europe endure their wettest winter since records began, authorities in the Kosovo capital, Pristina, say they must continue curbing the water supply following a winter drought.
Gjelosh Vataj, from the Regional Water Company, said the local Batllava lake reservoir had lost a couple more centimetres in only 24 hours.
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Belgrade-Pristina talks to resume Wednesday
BRUSSELS - The dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina facilitated by European foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton will resume in Brussels on Wednesday.
Heading the Serbian delegation will be Prime Minister Ivica Dacic and First Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic.
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Unidentified remains in Pristina morgue a priority
BELGRADE - Solving the cases of the 351 unidentified remains in the Pristina morgue constitutes a priority in 2014, officials stated at the Tuesday meeting of the Working group in charge of cases of people gone missing during the incidents in Kosovo in 1998-1999.
The working group established that as few as 45 cases were solved in 2013.
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