Several media outlets in Kosovo have reported on a meeting between the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, and the President of the European Council, Charles Michel, but referring to the latter as the President of the Council of Europe.
During his visit to Belgrade, Michel, according to news published in the media, held a seemingly friendly meeting with the Serbian president.
But in fact, Michel is not the president of the Council of Europe, as wrongly claimed in the media, but the president of the European Council (see here).
As can be seen, the authors made the erroneous reference to Charles Michel's post only in the title, while in the content of the article, it is seen that the same error has not been repeated.
Links to articles published in Kosovar media:

The difference between the Council of Europe (CoE) and the European Council (EC) is crucial. The essential difference is that the CoE is an institution that is not part of the European Union (EU), while the EC is.
The Council of Europe is an institution that, within its framework, has almost all the countries of the European continent and deals with the fields of education, culture, human rights and the like (here).
While the EC is an EU body that deals with defining EU strategies (here).
Analyze:
The media, it seems, made this mistake without the intention of disinformation, since the reference to Charles Michel as the president of the Council of Europe was not made in the content of the article.
For this reason, hibririd.info rates this article only as "error".
Reasoning:
The "Error" rating is given to media reports in which the media editorial staff made a mistake by publishing incorrect information or broadcasting unverified news from another source, without the clear intention of misinforming the public.