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Almost one third of Kosovo’s population live in relative poverty, but it is the society at large that suffers the effects of a dwindling labor market and governmental policies that favor asphalt over health and education.
The unregulated dumping of body parts from slaughtered animals in landfill sites across Kosovo causes constant distress for people living nearby and also poses the risk of spreading disease.
A four day yoga festival held on September 22-25 at the quaint village Kukaj brings together Prishtina’s yoga scene, promoting movement, meditation, and positive body image.
A planned coal-powered plant will only increase healthcare costs in Kosovo, a new report finds. Similar trends are also noticeable throughout the coal-dependent region.