Italian M5S leader Giuseppe Conte initiates a debate on 'woke' culture, surprising allies and opening the race for primaries. This move draws criticism from other political figures like Riccardo Magi of +Europa, who calls Conte's 'running ahead' a mistake.
Several companies, including Buckle, Flowers Foods, and Ubiquiti, have released their Q2 earnings reports. Buckle notably exceeded revenue and earnings estimates, causing its stock to rise.
Albanian MP Saimir Korreshi has spoken out against the proposed merger of Divjakë and Lushnje municipalities, arguing that centralization would lead to chaos and deter investments from Divjakë.
Thousands of Albanian citizens participated in the 82nd day of protests, marching through the capital and reiterating calls for Prime Minister Edi Rama's resignation. Protesters demanded a technical government, term limits for the prime minister, and an end to perceived corruption and nepotism.
The Albanian opposition has criticized the Socialist Party's proposal for 46 municipalities, arguing it further distances local government from citizens and that their own project would increase community representation. They also accused the government of prioritizing concrete projects over addressing issues like waste management in Tirana.
Mbahet sot protesta e 79 kundër kryeministrit Edi Rama. Protestuesja Luçiana Kokaj në revoltën kundër qeverisë, u shpreh se shqiptarët janë të vendosur për të larguar këtë klasë politike 36-vjeçare…
The 'Campo largo' (Broad Field) coalition is grappling with unresolved issues concerning its political program and upcoming primaries during August. The current situation involves more players than clear rules or timelines.
Protesters in Albania continued their demonstrations for the 78th day outside the Prime Minister's Office, vowing not to leave until the 'corrupt government' and 'incriminated class' are removed. An activist claimed that people close to Prime Minister Rama promised money before September.
A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck eastern Indonesia, resulting in at least 38 deaths and triggering landslides. The quake caused significant damage to homes and prompted tsunami warnings in the region.
Agron Jemini, an Albanian protester who has been demonstrating for 74 days with the national flag, claims he has faced threats and attempts to remove him from ongoing anti-government protests.
A tanker belonging to Russia's 'shadow fleet,' operating under sanctions, has caused a significant oil spill off the coast of Oman, threatening protected areas. Omani authorities revealed the spill, which originated from the sanctioned vessel.
Tropical cocktails are making a comeback in Spain, with prestigious bars reformulating classic Cuban and tiki drinks to offer refreshing yet potent options for the warm climate.
Hunter Biden announced that his father, former President Joe Biden, is experiencing debilitating pain as his prostate cancer has spread to other parts of his body, including his bones. This development has renewed focus on the former president's health battle.
Protesters in Albania continue their demonstrations, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama and calling for a technical government. Activists have announced further protests, including in the diaspora, vowing to continue until Rama's departure.
A political debate in Italy has emerged over the allocation of funds, with Pd, Avs, and M5S proposing to use budget deviations for poverty and energy rather than defense, leading to a clash with reformist democrats.
Albanian opposition figures are criticizing Prime Minister Edi Rama, accusing him of undermining the state by opening a Serbian consulate in Shkoder and suggesting his actions reflect a criminal regime.
SPAK has filed new charges against Belinda Balluku, expanding the accusations to include three additional lots, prompting protests from young citizens. Balluku did not appear at the Special Prosecutor's Office, sending her lawyer instead, while police intervened to manage the protesting crowd.
Singer-songwriter Bertie Higgins, known for 'Key Largo,' has re-entered Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart with his new song 'A River,' marking his return after 1982.
A novelist explores the long history of political assassinations and the use of poison in Russia, from the Soviet era to the present day under Putin, as detailed in his book.
Protests are escalating worldwide, with demonstrations against mass tourism on Mallorca turning violent and Gen Z protesters in India influencing political debate. Meanwhile, Pakistan-administered Kashmir holds elections amidst protests, and Albanian police are accused of brutality during parliamentary gatherings.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's attempt at a cabinet reshuffle has been met with disarray and criticism after a key minister resigned due to a surrogacy scandal, leading to a last-minute withdrawal by a replacement candidate.
Thousands of Albanian citizens participated in the 52nd consecutive anti-government protest in Tirana, demanding the immediate and unconditional resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. Demonstrators marched through the streets, accusing the government of corruption and calling for systemic change.
Protests in Tirana, Albania, have continued for 52 days, with European Democrats calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama and the departure of the current political class, stating the country deserves new leadership.
Independent MP Marjana Koçeku, also known as 'Neomalsore,' explained her reasons for leaving the Socialist Party, her vision for Albania's development, and her stance on citizen protests in an interview.
An opinion article from Observador delves into the concept of 'broad-spectrum convictions,' describing them as fundamental elements that shape individuals' lives and provide a recognizable general tone, much like a seasoning or a color.
The Portuguese Communist Party (PCP) is demanding an end to what it calls 'illegal removals' of propaganda in Lisbon, citing instances in Entrecampos and Largo do Rato. The party accuses the city's executive, led by Moedas, of violating constitutional rights, with a judicial process already underway.
The Popular Party (PP) anticipates a challenging time for Pedro Sánchez, emphasizing the rule of law after his brother's conviction and stating that no one is above the law.
Luarasi University has become the first university in the Balkans to introduce academic programs from the London School of Economics (LSE) in Albania, offering students elite education standards without needing to leave the country.
Një i moshuar në fjalën para Kryeministrisë tha se shqiptarët duhet të bashkohen nga veriu në jug. Ai kujtoi deklaratat e Ramës në momentin që disa nga ish-bashkëpunëtorët u arrestuan.
Frontier Nuclear and Largo have both received non-compliance notices from Nasdaq due to missing regulatory filings. These notices indicate a failure to meet listing requirements, specifically regarding Form 6-K for Frontier Nuclear.
Political tensions have intensified over the Kaleshwaram project following KTR's visit to Kannepally. This event has fueled further debate and controversy surrounding the project.
Leaders from Italy's Democratic Party (Pd), Five Star Movement (5S), and Green and Left Alliance (Avs) gathered in Naples for their first joint public event, pledging unity for a broad coalition, despite some protests delaying the start.
Albanian citizens are continuing their daily mass protests in Tirana, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama and his government. Protesters accuse the government of corruption and authoritarianism, vowing to continue until their demands are met.
A "king size" BMW M3 concept explores the idea of a wider and more spacious car, catering to those who desire more room for family or friends, though its practicality is questioned.
The Albanian Superiorja football league is experiencing significant changes, with 77 players departing from elite clubs, representing a major overhaul of their rosters.
Spain's aging population poses a threat to its welfare state, with only four out of ten Spaniards contributing more in taxes than they receive over their lifetime. The fiscal balance is projected to soar from 1.9% to 9.1% of GDP by 2050.
An Albanian activist living in Germany declared he would not leave the steps of the Prime Minister's Office, accusing the police of seeking criminals among protesters while they are present at the Council of Ministers' table.
MP Marjana Koçeku has left the Socialist Party (PS) and subsequently resigned from the Parliamentary Committee for Stabilization Association, a move confirmed by Parliament Speaker Niko Peleshi.
Images from mid-May show Russia has installed protected firing positions with sandbags on both sides of the bridge of a methane tanker operating on the Baltic route, indicating the presence of long-range weapons.
The head of a watchmaking company, in charge since 2009, advocates for long waiting lists and supreme quality for their watches, producing a maximum of 75,000 units annually. This approach underscores the long-term strategy for independent watchmaking.
Thousands of protesters gathered in Tirana, Albania, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama and the establishment of a technical government. Demonstrators expressed strong dissatisfaction with the current administration, accusing it of corruption and misgovernance.
Fifteen years after the initial complaint, a court has ruled in favor of the real estate promoters behind the controversial 'mono do Rato' building, deeming the complaint filed in April 2011 by the 'Salvem o Largo do Rato' association unfounded, though the Public Ministry has appealed the decision, and the developers' lawyer states the intention to construct the building remains.
Spain's fifth-busiest airport, Alicante-Elche, is experiencing a record summer and has new connections like Istanbul, but it still lacks direct long-haul flights to America, which other less busy airports possess.
Citizen protests in front of the Prime Minister's office in Albania are set to continue indefinitely, with protestor Ilir Xhemalaj stating they will not leave until the Prime Minister resigns.
Thousands of citizens continue to protest in Tirana, Albania, for the 24th consecutive day, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. The demonstrations have seen large marches and strong calls for the prime minister to step down, with diaspora support also anticipated.
A 55-year-old driver was arrested in Holargos, Athens, after causing a multi-car accident on Mesogeion Avenue and then attempting to escape the scene by boarding a bus.
Reports indicate that UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is contemplating resignation, with some sources suggesting he is ready to quit while others, including a government source, state he remains focused on his role. This comes amid growing pressure from within his party and rivals.
The 'Vida Justa' movement is holding a demonstration in Lisbon against 'structural racism,' marching under the slogan 'No justice, no peace' from Largo de São Domingos to Largo José Saramago.
Elly Schlein met with EU leaders in Brussels, including von der Leyen and Costa, and reiterated her commitment to a broad political alliance in Italy, stating she has never imposed vetoes and plans a joint program in September.
Activists are planning a protest for Odair Moniz this Saturday in Largo de São Domingos, while the Black Movement has sent an open letter to the PSP (Public Security Police) demanding explanations regarding a knife found at the scene, which the court states Moniz did not wield.
Albanian activist Mirza Balaj, living in Brussels, called for the removal of Rama and Berisha and the overthrow of the system, advocating for changes to the Electoral Code, stating that Albania lacks representative democracy.
The Kingsman, an aerodynamic, nearly 4-meter-long motorcycle, is described as a spectacular 'art déco' style vehicle inspired by interwar custom bikes and almost entirely handcrafted.
Një mesazh mjaft të fortë dhe me akuza drejtuar kreut të qeverisë ka përcjellë edhe një mjek gjatë protestës masive që po zhvillohet përpara Kryeministrisë.
Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of Tirana, Albania, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama, with demonstrations spreading across the capital and involving the Albanian diaspora. Chanting 'Rama, go!' and carrying banners, protesters vowed to continue their actions daily until their demands are met, dismissing claims of a final rally.
The testimony of Aleksandër Kola, a shepherd, is a key piece of evidence in the investigation against Violand Braçellari, who is accused of killing a police officer in Maliq.
Thomas Tuchel, coach of the England team, is attempting to alleviate pressure by stating that despite high hopes from fans and media for the Euro trophy, the team is not the favorite, citing the presence of players like Messi and CR7.
At least ten migrants died after their boat capsized near Malta, with Italian coastguard and rescue teams recovering the bodies. The vessel was carrying nearly 60 people when the incident occurred.
Moments of tension have been reported at a protest in defense of Zvërnec, with organizers calling for patience and urging participants not to fall prey to provocations.
An Italian MEP proposed abolishing the military parade on June 2nd, sparking a debate on national symbols and military spending, with a 5-Star Movement motion to review military expenses gaining support from other opposition parties.
Antonio Costa visited Albania, stating that EU enlargement is a geostrategic necessity for Europe and that Albania must comply with EU legislation, including environmental standards, amidst protests against a resort project in Zvërnec.
New details have emerged regarding the murder of a Portuguese tourist at the 'Principote' hotel in Ksamil, including the testimony of a Turkish man who drove Sokrat Vata away from the scene. Friends of the victim, Mendes, stated he intervened after Vata allegedly harassed a woman.
Reports indicate that Prince Harry and Meghan are planning a return to the UK with their children, sparking speculation about Meghan potentially resuming her acting career. This move is expected to create two rival courts for the Windsors and has drawn mixed reactions.
Albania's Court of Appeals upheld the arrest warrant for 32-year-old Turkish citizen Julide Yazici, who was detained at Rinas airport after being sought internationally by Interpol Ankara. Her request for house arrest was denied due to flight risk to France.
Reports highlight Natalie Harp's unwavering loyalty and constant presence by Donald Trump's side, leading to discussions about her influence and role within his circle. Her close relationship with the former president has drawn both scrutiny and commentary.
Albanian citizens held their 80th protest against the government, reiterating demands for Prime Minister Edi Rama's resignation and the establishment of a technical government. Protesters expressed strong dissatisfaction with corruption and economic conditions, vowing to continue demonstrations until their demands are met.
During a protest, an elderly demonstrator declared that Prime Minister Edi Rama will soon be arrested and has already fallen morally and politically, urging the removal of the 'criminal gang'.
A prospective center-left alliance, 'Campo Largo,' intends to challenge Giorgia Meloni's government in the 2027 elections, despite significant internal differences and unresolved key issues.
Rescue efforts continue in Colombia following a major earthquake, with families expressing anger over the slow search for loved ones and hopes diminishing for finding more survivors, despite some miraculous rescues.
Albanian emigrants, some traveling from as far as the US and Germany, joined the 76th protest in Albania to voice their frustration over corruption and the lack of job opportunities. They expressed a desire for a system similar to those in Europe, citing personal experiences of being unable to find work despite their education.
Two sea turtles, one found entangled on an Aveiro beach in February and another accidentally caught in Matosinhos port in May, have been rehabilitated and released back into the ocean off Aveiro.
Largo has begun producing copper and platinum group metals (PGM) as by-products from its existing vanadium operations, diversifying its mineral output.
Protesters in Albania continued their demonstrations for the 71st day, marching through the streets of Tirana and demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. They accuse Rama of corruption and call for a technical government, with some diaspora members also joining the protests.
Protests against the Albanian government and Prime Minister Edi Rama have continued for over 70 days in Tirana and other cities, with citizens demanding his resignation and an end to corruption. Demonstrators are calling for a revolution and systemic change, with some also protesting local administrative reforms.
LUCA has reported significant drilling results at its Largo Norte Zone within the Campo Morado Mine, intersecting high grades of gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc.
Reports indicate that the United States has used nearly all of its long-range precision missiles in the conflict against Iran, raising concerns about America's military readiness and arsenal.
Le barriere galleggianti di contenimento al largo del molo del Tarajal, a Ceuta, per ostacolare l’accesso delle persone migranti che arrivano a nuoto sono “pienamente operative”.
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On the 64th day of anti-government protests in Albania, demonstrators left a clear message with giant letters in front of the Prime Minister's Office after speeches, followed by a massive march through the streets of Ish-Blloku with calls for the removal of Prime Minister Rama and his government.
Neritan Nallbati has been appointed to the Security Academy following the conclusion of his term as head of the Criminal Police Department, with other changes also occurring in the International Relations Department.
A new NDI survey indicates that 38% of Kosovo citizens believe the country is heading in the wrong direction, with the desire to emigrate rising from 16% to 28% compared to late 2024, a trend particularly pronounced among young people.
Law enforcement agencies have intercepted a rubber boat carrying over 2.6 tons of cocaine in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Lisbon, dealing a significant blow to international drug trafficking.
Thousands of Albanian citizens marched through Tirana on the 56th day of protests, demanding the immediate and non-negotiable resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama and calling for the release of detained protesters. Demonstrators surrounded Police Station 3 and displayed strong messages against the government, rejecting any negotiations.
Anti-government protests in Albania, now in their 54th day, have garnered international media attention, with Italian newspaper 'L'Espresso' highlighting the demonstrations in Tirana and citizens' demands for Prime Minister Edi Rama's resignation.
Albanians gathered for the 53rd consecutive day of protests against Prime Minister Edi Rama, demanding his resignation and an end to his government. Protesters called for a new electoral code and accused the government of corruption.
Spanish artist Niño de Elche is scheduled to present his 'El Cante Rasgueado' concert in Évora, Portugal. The performance, which blends Alentejo cante, fandango, and viola campaniça, will take place at 9:00 PM in Largo Marquês de Marialva.
Another ship has been struck off the coast of the United Arab Emirates, following previous attacks on two Greek tankers. Calls have been made to the international community to protect navigation in the strait.
Belgium is without a coach after Rudi Garcia confirmed his departure from the position, stating that after discussions with RBFA, they decided not to extend their journey together.
An analysis of the 'Melonellum' (a proposed electoral law) suggests a paradox where the Italian right needs a general, with Youtrend projections indicating the 'campo largo' (broad coalition) has a chance if Futuro Nazionale runs independently.
A young man who went viral after a verbal confrontation with Albanian MP Erjon Braçe denied accusations of working in a cannabis farm, stating he is a chef and left the country due to unemployment.
Thousands of protesters gathered in Tirana for the 43rd consecutive day, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama and his government. Demonstrators marched through the streets, accusing the government of corruption and mismanagement.
Former Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte reiterated his view that the Kremlin is not a threat and opposed rearmament, as a 'Campo largo' event in Padova faces postponement or relocation.
Albanian citizens, including those from the diaspora, participated in the 41st protest against Prime Minister Edi Rama's government, criticizing the political class and demanding change.
Thousands of Albanian citizens continue to protest against Prime Minister Edi Rama, demanding his resignation. The demonstrations, now ongoing for 40 days, criticize the government's decision to spend 4.2 million euros on a Kanye West concert, alongside broader concerns about corruption and youth emigration, with Italian media also reporting on the situation.
Thousands of protesters continued their demonstrations in Tirana, Albania, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama over various grievances including rising prices and alleged corruption.
Thousands of Albanians participated in a large anti-government protest in Tirana, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. The demonstration, which included clashes with police and damage to a police station, marked the 35th day of protests against the government.
Various political parties, including Podem, EU, Sumar, and ERC, are backing Oltra's launch as a candidate for the Valencia City Council, with the aim of surpassing Compromís. Her candidacy will be ratified this Saturday.
Violent clashes broke out between protesters and police outside the Albanian parliament during a demonstration against a proposed resort development linked to Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump. Several protesters were detained and police officers were injured amidst the use of tear gas.
Protesters in Albania have gathered near the Parliament and Prime Minister's Office, demanding a 'revolution' and the overthrow of the current government. They displayed large banners and chanted slogans, asserting that the government's time is up.
Albanian citizens are holding ongoing protests against Prime Minister Edi Rama, demanding his resignation. The demonstrations, dubbed the 'Flamingo Revolution,' have seen strong messages from protesters and support from a European Parliament member.
Leo Oldman, a chef from Porto, Portugal, shared how leaving high gastronomy for pizza saved his life, leading him to be recognized among the world's top 50 promising pizza makers.
Protests in Albania have continued for 29 consecutive days, with citizens marching through the streets of Tirana to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. Demonstrators remain steadfast in their calls, accusing the government of corruption and expressing a desire for a new Albania.
As the FIFA World Cup 2026 progresses, teams like South Africa and Egypt celebrate their achievements while others like Saudi Arabia face scrutiny after their exit. Fans anticipate the knockout stages, with discussions around potential matchups and how to watch upcoming games.
Turkey was eliminated from the World Cup but departed with honor after a 3-2 victory against the USA in Los Angeles, marking their first World Cup win since 2002.
French authorities have seized another tanker suspected of belonging to Russia's 'shadow fleet' off the coast of Sicily. This action is part of ongoing efforts to target vessels linked to Russian interests amid broader concerns about illicit financial activities and sanctions evasion.
Admir Malaj has been removed from his position as director of Saranda Port and replaced by Gjergji Mërkuri, marking a change in leadership after Malaj's tenure since summer 2025.
The Union of Trade Unions of Albania held a protest in front of the Ministry of Economy, demanding higher wages and improved working conditions for public service employees. They also called for an increase in employment and stronger social dialogue.
A 55-year-old man in Holargos, Greece, crashed his vehicle into two cars on Sunday evening while driving without a license. Following the accident, he attempted to flee the scene by boarding a bus.
Thousands of Albanian citizens, including diaspora members, continue their 21-day protests against a proposed real estate project by Jared Kushner and the current government, with protestors demanding Prime Minister Rama's resignation and a technical government.
A fire broke out on the Gnv Azzurra passenger ferry off the coast of Corsica, which was quickly brought under control with no injuries, but forced the vessel to interrupt its crossing in the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Thousands of citizens marched through the streets of Tirana in the 19th anti-government protest, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. Protesters surrounded the Parliament, leading to Rama's urgent departure, and called for civil disobedience and the arrest of government officials.
Leaders from various Italian center-left parties, including Italia Viva's Matteo Renzi and figures from the Democratic Party, are discussing the formation of a broad alliance, or 'campo largo', to challenge the right-wing. Calls are being made to involve centrist parties and focus on a common program, despite internal tensions and exclusions from initial discussions.
Leaders of Italy's center-left parties held their first meeting to discuss a broad coalition strategy, with a focus on program development and engaging centrist groups. The exclusion of Matteo Renzi from the summit became a notable point of discussion.
Protesters in Albania, including youth and religious groups, are continuing their demonstrations against the government, demanding resignations and highlighting issues like environmental pollution from companies and alleged intimidation tactics.
With one deputy, the JPP party has made mobility between autonomous regions and the mainland a key cause, while also broadening its political intervention to more national initiatives.
The latest Youtrend/Agi Supermedia of Italian voting intentions indicates a slowdown for the Democratic Party (Pd), but the broad coalition maintains its lead over the center-right, with Vannacci's support growing.
A German man died aboard a sailboat off Flores Island in the Azores, with the cause of death unknown. An investigation has been opened, and the vessel was towed due to engine failure.
Albania's labor market experienced a decline in employed working-age individuals in Q1 2026 compared to the previous year, with the market increasingly relying on pensioners while youth employment decreases.
Thousands of Albanian citizens marched through Tirana for the tenth consecutive day, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. Protesters blocked roads and called for a revolution, with many expressing solidarity and urging the diaspora to join future demonstrations.
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Thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Tirana, Albania, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. The demonstration, which included motorists and blocked major roads, called for a 'New Albania' and continued for over five hours.
Protests have intensified in Albania against a luxury resort project backed by Jared Kushner, with demonstrators clashing with police and expressing concerns over environmental impact and lack of transparency. Citizens are demanding a halt to construction, asserting that the land is not for sale.
Italy's 'campo largo' political group is calling for a review of NATO commitments due to excessive military spending, also requesting an integral revision of the stability pact.
The free Festival ao Largo, organized by Opart, will relocate its classical music and ballet performances to the Central Plaza of the CCB in Belém from July 3 to 25, while its usual venue, São Carlos, undergoes renovations.
Petrit Ndoci, an inmate at Reç Prison, has escaped after failing to return from a rewarded furlough, leaving a note for his family. The General Directorate of Prisons has officially reacted, initiating actions to locate him.
Geraniums, popular for balconies and terraces, require more than just sun and occasional watering to truly bloom. This article provides three natural ingredients to help revitalize the plants.
Leaders of Italy's center-left opposition parties are attending various events and debates as they prepare for the resumption of the political season and upcoming elections.
Seven migrants have died off the coast of Libya, with their bodies found in the hold of a small boat carrying 64 people. This incident follows reports of fourteen other bodies found in recent days by Sea Watch, highlighting a continuing wave of rescues and fatalities at sea.
Video footage has emerged of a stabbing incident in Vlorë, Albania, where Edmond Gorishova allegedly attacked Dhimo Thomini. The perpetrator fled the scene but was later arrested by police.
Rescue teams are racing against time in Colombia as the death toll from a recent earthquake approaches 300, with hopes of finding more survivors dwindling. In response to the disaster, Colombia's new president has appealed to US President Trump to suspend tariffs to provide relief.
Albanian Prime Minister Rama is facing criticism for alleged hypocrisy, with opponents highlighting past statements made while in opposition that contradict his current actions regarding political pressure on teachers, municipal mergers, and his response to protesters.
The Albanian diaspora has joined large-scale protests in Tirana, filling the streets and demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama, with many expressing frustration over emigration and political corruption.
Një protestues nga Mallakastra, me profesion gazetar, iu drejtua qytetarëve nga protesta para Kryeministrisë, duke folur për situatën e vështirë të zjarreve në zonën nga vjen.
Iran has reiterated its claim of control over the Strait of Hormuz, dismissing US assertions of dominance in the strategic waterway. This comes as Karoline Leavitt, a prominent White House press secretary, announced her departure from her role.
Carlo Calenda, leader of Azione, stated his party would not join a broad coalition and expressed his hope for Paolo Gentiloni to become prime minister, warning against governments led by Schlein or Conte.
Members of the Albanian diaspora are criticizing the government for alleged corruption and misallocation of funds, citing the 4.2 million euro spent on Kanye West while areas like Kruja suffered from fires without adequate aerial support.
Following recent tensions among party leaders, the 'campo largo' coalition is exploring the possibility of holding primary elections in early 2027 to prevent internal wear and tear, with the path to consultations to be defined in September.
Experts provide simple guidelines to alleviate common discomforts like stiffness, heavy legs, swollen ankles, and back pain experienced during and after long-haul flights.
After 66 days of continuous protests, demonstrators in Albania concluded their anti-government rallies, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. Protesters voiced strong opposition to various government policies, including those related to energy, oil, and the proposed Serbian consulate in Shkodër.
Writer Gustavo Faverón discusses Mario Vargas Llosa's broad ideological evolution over the years and introduces his new literary saga, which begins with the short novel 'Madame Vargas Llosa,' an homage to his compatriot.
Isabel Díaz Ayuso, President of the Community of Madrid, stated her belief that Morocco will attempt to 'take away' Ceuta and Melilla in the medium to long term, describing recent events as an 'intolerable invasion'.
Anti-government protests have continued for over 60 days in Albania, with citizens demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Rama and criticizing the Socialist Party's draft reforms. Protesters marched through Tirana, calling for systemic change and alleging that Socialist Party members are burning their party cards in defiance.
Qantas Airways completed its longest flight ever, a 24-hour, 24-minute journey between Australia and France. The airline also announced that ultra-long-distance Project Sunrise flights between Sydney and London will go on sale in February 2027.
Protests in Albania have continued for their 58th day, with participants expressing solidarity with police over low wages and demanding dignity and an end to perceived corruption. Demonstrators are calling for the removal of both Prime Minister Rama and Berisha, asserting that Albania is not for sale.
Albanians continued their protests against Prime Minister Edi Rama for the 55th consecutive day in Tirana, demanding his resignation. Demonstrators marched through the streets, expressing anger and calling for an end to his government.
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Protesters in Albania clashed with police outside the Parliament building, throwing eggs at lawmakers' cars and engaging in confrontations. Several individuals were detained amidst the tensions.
Në protestën e 53-të, një i ri para kryeministrisë tha se Shqipëria është në një moment kritik dhe të gjithë duhet të jenë të bashkuar nesër para parlamentit.
Biznesmeni Erlind Xhindi, i ftuar në “News24”, deklaroi se protesta që ka hyrë në ditën e 52-të ka kaluar tashmë fazën e një tubimi qytetar, duke u shndërruar, sipas tij, në një lëvizje që përfaqëson…
A protester, accompanied by his young daughter, called for Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama's resignation, stating that Rama has 'killed hope.' He recounted emigrating to Germany with only 2 euros in his pocket.
Police in The Hague have dismantled a large ecstasy laboratory containing hundreds of liters of chemicals, leading to the evacuation of 150 residents due to chemical risk. The operation highlights ongoing efforts to combat illegal drug production.
Crocs is offering significant discounts of up to 46% on its most comfortable and fresh clogs, suitable for both men and women, making them ideal for long walks this summer.
The story of Sadib, one of 85 people rescued in the Mediterranean, details his journey from Bangladesh, through debt under Saudi Arabia's 'kafala' system, to dangerous 'game houses' on the Libyan coast in an attempt to reach Europe.
Hungary's parliament has approved a constitutional amendment aimed at removing the current president, Tamás Sulyok, a move seen as a significant development in the country's political landscape and a challenge to the Orbán-era leadership.
The United States, United Kingdom, and a dozen other Western and Asian countries are working to counter China's expansionism, following a recent Chinese missile test in the Pacific Ocean.
The Italian center-left is grappling with the fear of having been deluded, as they failed to capitalize on the momentum from the successful justice referendum.
Germany plans to close its military field camp near Erbil airport in northern Iraq by the end of September and withdraw most of its troops amid regional tensions.
The sea temperature off Faro, Portugal, hit 26.1ºC, marking a new high. This follows two previous marine heat waves, one moderate at 23.3°C and another strong at 24.8°C.
Thousands of Albanian citizens are protesting daily, demanding the immediate and non-negotiable resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. The ongoing demonstrations, now in their 39th day, are described as a growing revolution with protesters listing their demands.
China announced it test-fired a submarine-launched, nuclear-capable ballistic missile into the Pacific Ocean, prompting condemnation from countries like New Zealand and Australia. The test occurred in an area considered a nuclear-weapon-free zone, raising regional alarms.
Tens of thousands of people protested against the far-right AfD party in Germany, with some clashes reported outside their party conference. Separately, tens of thousands also rallied in France to demand a comprehensive law against sexual violence.
Reports from various regions highlight ongoing human rights concerns, including relentless drone strikes on civilians in Sudan, alleged abuses at a New Zealand hospital, and calls for accountability regarding a controversial exhibit at a Canadian museum. Additionally, a UN panel launched a report on artificial intelligence, and the mayor of Reykjavík defended the closure of a human rights office.
Italian Forza Italia minister Zangrillo stated his opposition to an alliance with Vannacci, warning that it would make them resemble a broad coalition and emphasizing that parties are responsible for nominating skilled candidates.
NBA star LeBron James has reportedly ended his eight-season tenure with the Los Angeles Lakers, though he plans to continue his career for a 24th season. Cleveland and Golden State are rumored to be potential new teams.
As the current football season concludes today and the new season officially begins tomorrow, two important players from the previous season are departing Dinamo football club, leading to concrete changes in the team's roster.
Italy's broad left-wing coalition, including Pd, 5S, and Avs, is considering an 'anti-overturn pact' to secure their alliance, with Matteo Renzi expressing readiness to sign if a program is established.
Nicolás Posse, the Chief of Staff for Argentine President Javier Milei, has resigned from his position following accusations of corruption. This development comes amidst broader political discussions in other countries regarding government accountability and military strength.
Massive anti-government protests in Albania have continued for 27 days, with calls for Prime Minister Rama's resignation and the formation of a new government through free elections. Legal experts suggest the government should listen to citizens and organize a vote of confidence.
A citizen revolt in Albania, potentially linked to calls for Prime Minister Rama's resignation, is reportedly giving rise to a new phenomenon of 'protest tourism,' attracting international visitors.
Former Democratic Party MP Ervin Salianji has commented on the protest in Tirana, declaring his support for the citizen revolt and calling for Prime Minister Edi Rama's departure.
A Florida man is accused of kidnapping a teenage girl and concealing her inside a clothes dryer at his Key Largo residence before she managed to call 911, according to the Monroe County Sheriff's Office.
Donald Trump threatened that the United States would strike Iran again if Tehran does not stop Hezbollah from "causing trouble" in Lebanon. This warning came even as negotiations between the US and Iran were reportedly underway in Switzerland.
The diaspora is returning to Albania. The activist says that the diaspora has been denied development by the current government and that it is time for them to be removed from power.
The weekly Agi/Youtrend supermedia of Italian voting intentions indicates that a broad coalition is currently leading the center-right, with only Vannacci showing growth among individual parties.
Manifestants from the Movimento Vida Justa (Just Life Movement) gathered in Largo de São Domingos to protest what they call an "unjust decision" – the suspended sentence given to Bruno Pinto, arguing it turns victims of racism and police violence into culprits.
Albanian doctors are criticizing the country's healthcare system, stating that the promise of free healthcare has become a nightmare for citizens who pay a significant portion of their income for medical services, and are calling for a change in government.
Massive protests have continued for 18 days in Tirana, with citizens marching and demanding the resignation of the current government. Protesters accuse Prime Minister Rama of corruption and have called for him to be investigated.
Massive protests have erupted in Albania, with citizens in Tirana and Berlin demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. Demonstrators have gathered in front of government buildings, accusing the government of corruption and calling for early elections.
Thousands of citizens have been protesting for over two weeks in Tirana, Albania, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama, with demonstrations continuing peacefully across the city, including a viral speech by a doctor at the 15th massive protest.
Sot protesta ka hyrë në ditën e 14, ku prej 2 javësh një numër i jashtëzakonshëm qytetarësh, kryesisht Gen Z kanë kërkuar dorëheqjen e qeverisë dhe përmbysjen e establishmentit.
Italian left-wing politicians and mayors, including Gualtieri and Lepore, urged for an acceleration of their political program, emphasizing the need to offer hope to young people beyond just discussing security. They convened to discuss strategies for the 'campo largo' alliance.
Thousands of Albanians participated in historic anti-government protests in Tirana, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. Demonstrators marched through the streets, calling for a 'revolution' and vowing to continue their revolt.
Legnini has won the runoff election in Chieti, Italy, and is now urging his broad center-left coalition to accelerate work on their program and alliances, acknowledging the difficulty of his victory.
Thousands of Albanians have taken to the streets in protest against the government, citing corruption, inadequate healthcare, and controversial plans for a luxury resort by the Trump family.
The latest episode of Vichyssoise discussed the repercussions of the earthquake that hit Largo do Rato, Luís Montenegro's narrow victory in the PSD primaries, and the impact of the strike on the labor law debate.
Observations indicate that summers are progressively becoming longer and hotter, a trend consistent with ongoing climate change. This phenomenon has significant implications for the environment and daily life.