Pristina restricts cars from 31 January to cut pollution

Kosovo Ministry of Environment and Municipality of Pristina have decided that odd and even number vehicles will be allowed to enter the capital city centre on alternate days as of 31 January, imposing the restrictions as an effort to curb rising pollution. Also Kosovo parliament is set to hold an extraordinary session on Wednesday to discuss air quality.

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