Search
Close this search box.

Rama after meeting with Abazovic: Today he officially included Montenegro in the “Open Balkan” initiative

The next meeting of the “Open Balkan” initiative is being held in Ohrid, Northern Macedonia. The meeting of the leaders of Albania, Serbia and Northern Macedonia will be joined in the capacity of observers by the Prime Minister of Montenegro and the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina. On the sidelines… Continue reading Rama after meeting with Abazovic: Today he officially included Montenegro in the “Open Balkan” initiative

Which country has the worst drivers in Europe?

A study commissioned by French road operator Vinci Autoroutes has made some quite interesting discoveries this early summer season. It must be said that this time, the Albanians escaped participation in the list. This is because the baptized study ‘European Barometer of Responsible Drivers’ included only 11 EU countries. The 12,4000 Europeans interviewed in May this… Continue reading Which country has the worst drivers in Europe?

US Secretary of State Blinken invites Minister Gervalla to the Summit of the Americas

The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Donika Gervalla, by the invitation of the US Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken, will participate in the “Summit of the Americas” which will be held in Los Angeles, USA. The news was published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora through a… Continue reading US Secretary of State Blinken invites Minister Gervalla to the Summit of the Americas

Kurti discusses defense co-operation with UK Armed Forces Minister

The Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, accompanied by the Ambassador to London, Ilir Kapiti, met the Minister of the Armed Forces of the United Kingdom, James Heappey. The Prime Minister thanked Minister Heappey for the continuous support of the United Kingdom for Kosovo in all phases: liberation, reconstruction, independence, development and… Continue reading Kurti discusses defense co-operation with UK Armed Forces Minister

A concert of Albanian and Ukrainian children was held in Croatia

Albanian and Ukrainian children celebrated the June 1st holiday together in Zagreb. On this occasion, a concert of young Albanian and Ukrainian musicians was held in the hall of the Music School “Elly Basic”. In addition to the musicians, students studying Albanian in the eight-year schools of the city and the prefecture of Zagreb and… Continue reading A concert of Albanian and Ukrainian children was held in Croatia

Agreement reached on minimum wage in EU

The European Minimum Wage Directive is about to be adopted. A little over a year and a half after the European Commission proposal, the provision has already been adopted by the European Parliament and the Council. “The Presidency of the Council and the negotiators of the European Parliament have reached an interim political agreement on… Continue reading Agreement reached on minimum wage in EU

Rama: “Open Balkan” guarantees freedoms that are vital for resolving conflicts in Europe

The Prime Minister of Albania, Edi Rama said that the “Open Balkan” guarantees vital freedoms for resolving conflicts on our continent. In his speech at the Regional Transport Summit, Rama reiterated his support for this initiative, which so far has included only Serbia and Northern Macedonia, while Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Kosovo have not… Continue reading Rama: “Open Balkan” guarantees freedoms that are vital for resolving conflicts in Europe

Elon Musk threatens to give up buying Twitter

Billionaire Elon Musk has threatened to pull out of the $ 44 billion acquisition of social networking site Twitter, accusing platform executives of blocking his claims to learn more about the company’s users. In a letter sent to regulators, Musk said he has the right to make his own measurements for fictitious accounts. This letter… Continue reading Elon Musk threatens to give up buying Twitter

Johnson survives the no-confidence motion

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has survived the no-confidence motion, securing enough support from his party to stay on as prime minister. Known for his ability to overcome scandals, Johnson faced widespread criticism following revelations that he and his staff had consistently hosted parties at a time when the state had restrictions on the coronavirus… Continue reading Johnson survives the no-confidence motion