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A multibillion-dollar mining venture becomes a symbol of public resistance, as Serbia's ruling party pushes through laws that would make it easier to override public opposition to such projects. ....
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Air pollution is a problem shared across the Western Balkans for which regional solidarity is needed so that people can exercise their “right to breathe,” the executive director of the European Fund for the Balkans, Aleksandra Tomanić, told BETA in an interview on Monday at the launch of “The Balkans United for Clean Air” campaign. The problem has persisted for years but became a topic for debate only recently – when air quality indicators and the number of PM particles were made public, Tomanić added. “We have a very high death rate, and as varying as the numbers may be, regional statistics show that 13,500 people die prematurely every year due to poor air quality,” said Tomanić, explaining that power plants are the largest but not the only polluters in the region. ....
Le Courrier des Balkans Ok Ok Accès pays Zoom webinar BiEPAG / SEESOX | Le Speaker(s) : Donika Emini (Civikos Platform ; Balkans in Europe Policy Advisory Group) Borisa Falatar (Nasa Stranka) Chair : Convenor : Abstract : In South East Europe, elections are often dismissed as mere window-dressing to democracy, churning the same elites over and over. However, recent votes have challenged that notion. Is a change on the horizon ? Who are the actors participating in it ? And how is the public responding to old and new challenges ? The panel discussion will address these and other lessons learned and prospects for the region. The event will also provide insights from a new policy study on public attitudes towards elections in the six countries of the Western Balkans, published by the Balkans in Europe Policy Advisory Group and drawing from a large-scale survey promoted by the European Fund for the Balkans. ....