Pandemic leaves Kosovo without printed daily newspapers
FLORENT BAJRAMI and LLAZAR SEMINI, Associated Press
May 3, 2021
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1of9Vendor Ibrahim Gashi, arranges weekly and monthly magazines at his newspaper kiosk were he has been selling newspapers downtown for 35 consecutive years except one, in the capital Pristina, Thursday, April 29, 2021. The printing presses stopped running at the start of the pandemic in Kosovo. The country's five dailies all stopped printing physical newspapers and turned into online media portals. But these do not reach all the people as before, and many fear they prioritise speed over accuracy.Visar Kryeziu/APShow MoreShow Less
2of9Agron Bajrami, left, editor-in-chief of Koha daily newspaper points at the article " Pandemic of Pandemics" in the last issue of the printed newspaper, at KOHA printing house, near the capital Pristina, Wednesday, April 28, 2021. The printing presses stopped running at the start of the pandemic in Kosovo. The country's five dailies all stopped printing physical newspapers and turned into online media portals. But these do not reach all the people as before, and many fear they prioritise speed over accuracy.Visar Kryeziu/APShow MoreShow Less