Afrim Maliqi
Journalists’ Abductions, Killings in Kosovo ‘Not Properly Investigated’
International missions in Kosovo did not conduct proper investigations to establish who abducted or killed journalists and media workers in Kosovo during and after the war, said an investigation launched on Tuesday by the Serbian Journalists' Association, UNS.
Last Despatches: Kosovo Journalist Followed for Months, Then Shot
Obituary of Afrim Maliqi. Photo courtesy of the Maliqi family.
"When we said goodbye to each other, he came back, tapped on the metal banister of the stairs with a coin and asked me, 'Do you need me for anything? Because I'm leaving.'"
Impunity for crimes targeting journalists in Kosovo
These crimes happened between 1998 and 200, and no one has been brought to justice, the Council of Europe (CoE) has stated on its website.
Serbian PM visiting Serb Republic
Brnabic immediately met with RS President Milorad Dodik and RS Prime Minister Zeljka Cvijanovic.
The meeting was also attended by RS ministers of industry and energy, and of spatial planning, construction, and ecology.
While in Banja Luka, Brnabic will also attend the ceremony to promote and declare open the Eko Toplana heating plant, and meet with Mayor Igor Radojicic.
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Russia opposed to creation of army in Kosovo
"The creation of armed forces of Kosovo - a structure that has never in any way approached a state structure - is making the situation even more tense," Zakharova said at a regular press conference, commenting on the statements made this week by US Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and Eurasia Wess Mitchell.
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Macedonian president to veto Albanian as official language?
This happened without a debate on amendments, with 64 votes in favor, and none against or abstained.
This legal act introduces the Albanian language as the second official language in the country.
Assembly Speaker Talat Xhaferi, from the Albanian DUI party, thus carried out his plan and rejected a debate on amendments.