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Albania aims to make the Vjosa River a national park

Albanian officials on Monday declared the Vjosa River and its tributaries a future national park, a move aimed at preserving what they called one of the last wild rivers in Europe. The Albanian Ministry of Tourism and Environment signed an agreement with the California-based environmental organization Patagonia to develop an “integrated and sustainable plan” for… Continue reading Albania aims to make the Vjosa River a national park

Albania’s Chief of Police Nano met in the US with the FBI chief and the DEA official

Mr. Wray also confirmed the unwavering support of U.S. law enforcement agencies for the State Police. Gledis Nano, the Director General of the State Police, has met the Chief of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Christopher Wray in Washington. The police announced that the Wray-Nano meeting emphasized the strengthening of the close and cooperative… Continue reading Albania’s Chief of Police Nano met in the US with the FBI chief and the DEA official

Amnesty International accuses Russia of war crimes in Kharkiv

Amnesty International on Monday accused Russia of war crimes in Ukraine, saying attacks in Kharkiv, many of them with banned cluster bombs, killed hundreds of civilians. “Repeated bombings of residential neighborhoods in Kharkiv are indiscriminate attacks that have killed and injured hundreds of civilians, and as such constitute war crimes,” the human rights group said… Continue reading Amnesty International accuses Russia of war crimes in Kharkiv

The end of a 27-year era – from June 15 there will be no more Internet Explorer

This month marks the end of an era as Microsoft continues with plans to phase out Internet Explorer. According to foreign media, it is about the browser, which since its launch in 1995, was the most used web browser, reaching its peak in 2003 with about 95% of usage. However, with the rise of competing… Continue reading The end of a 27-year era – from June 15 there will be no more Internet Explorer

On June 17, Konjufca visits the former KLA leaders in The Hague

The Speaker of the Assembly of Kosovo, Glauk Konjufca, will go to The Hague on June 17 to visit the former KLA leaders. The news was confirmed by the head of his cabinet through a Facebook post, Ilir Kerceli, who will be on a short trip with the Speaker. “Together with the Speaker of Parliament… Continue reading On June 17, Konjufca visits the former KLA leaders in The Hague

U.S. activists welcome cross-party arms control deal

US activists on Sunday welcomed a possible cross-party agreement on arms security reforms, but stressed that the proposals did not go far enough. “This is progress, albeit small,” said David Hogg, a shooting survivor at the 2018 Parkland School in Florida. Former lawmaker Gabrielle Giffords, who was wounded in a 2011 shooting in Arizona, said… Continue reading U.S. activists welcome cross-party arms control deal

Zelensky: Ukrainians are fighting for every meter of Severodonetsk

Ukrainian and Russian forces are fighting hard to gain control of Severodonetsk, a city in eastern Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that the country’s defenders are fighting for “every meter” of the city, although the Russians have destroyed a key bridge, preventing the potential escape of civilians from war zones. “The key goal… Continue reading Zelensky: Ukrainians are fighting for every meter of Severodonetsk

Bitcoin is experiencing its biggest decline since 2020

Cryptocurrency, Bitcoin (BTC) in the last 24 hours has fallen more than 10%, thus falling below the value of 25 thousand dollars for the first time since December 2020. According to CoinMarketCap, the world’s largest cryptocurrency in terms of market value has fallen by 20%, within a week. Bitcoin is currently trading below $ 23,962.22,… Continue reading Bitcoin is experiencing its biggest decline since 2020

No concrete steps for the unification of Albania-Kosovo curricula

A number of agreements have been signed between Albania and Kosovo for the unification of curricula in pre-university education. In joint meetings with the two governments, several agreements were signed that guaranteed that the curriculum in pre-university education in both countries would be unified. The purpose of these agreements has been to promote the circulation… Continue reading No concrete steps for the unification of Albania-Kosovo curricula