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A group of international and Kosovo-based NGOs have expressed support for the World Bank’s shift towards a more ‘comprehensive approach to energy sector development’ in Kosovo.
Panic aside, pollution in Kosovo is a year-round problem without a silver bullet. There are no shortcuts to dealing with it.
Two days of discussions at the extraordinary Kosovo Assembly session on air pollution concluded with a 19-point resolution.
Emergency measures were lifted Thursday evening, less than two days after the municipality introduced a ban on personal vehicular traffic in the city center to combat air pollution.
Hundreds of protesters gathered in front of the National Theatre in Prishtina to protest the high levels of pollution and demand a solution from local and central institutions.