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Cavusoglu promises Kurti: Turkey will not allow Balkans to return to dark years of ’90s

Prime Minister Albin Kurti met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkey, Mevlut Cavusoglu. The Republic of Turkey is a great partner, friend and ally of the Republic of Kosovo, said Prime Minister Kurti, while expressing gratitude for the continuous support given to our country. Minister Cavusoglu stressed the support of… Continue reading Cavusoglu promises Kurti: Turkey will not allow Balkans to return to dark years of ’90s

Difficult start of the season for some tourist resorts in Albania

The summer season has started with problems for beach stations in Albania. Coastal areas have welcomed the first influx of vacationers for this summer season. On the other hand beach station managers are facing not only high prices but also labor shortages. The staff that Gusti Hoxha, owner of a beach station in Spille, had… Continue reading Difficult start of the season for some tourist resorts in Albania

The agenda of the meeting of the two governments Kosovo-Albania is announced

The Government of Kosovo together with that of Albania, will hold tomorrow in Pristina the eighth joint meeting. The day before, the agenda of this meeting was announced, in which several agreements are expected to be signed. According to the official announcement, it is said that the delegation of the Government of Albania will arrive… Continue reading The agenda of the meeting of the two governments Kosovo-Albania is announced

“Wheat Festival”, promotion of products and musky tradition

Pojani in Fier, that is included in the program “100 villages”, returned last night to the center of celebrations and musky tradition. The “Wheat Festival” brought together hundreds of residents, making Pojan the epicenter of the festivities and an attractive place for visitors. The mayor of Fier, Armando Subashi described as fantastic the atmosphere created… Continue reading “Wheat Festival”, promotion of products and musky tradition

Parades, street festivals and speeches mark Juneteenth across U.S.

With street parties, the trumpets and drums of marching bands, speeches and a few political rallies, people across the United States marked Juneteenth this weekend, a jubilee commemorating the end of the legal enslavement of Black Americans. Events started on Friday and continued through Sunday featuring concerts at San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, freedom walks… Continue reading Parades, street festivals and speeches mark Juneteenth across U.S.

Kurti at the “Heroines” memorial: This is the big and unfair price we have paid

The Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, today paid homage to the “Heroines” memorial in Pristina. From there, Kurti commemorated 20,000 women and girls, but also men and boys, who were raped by Serbian forces during the recent war in Kosovo. Kurti spoke about the role and contribution of women in all… Continue reading Kurti at the “Heroines” memorial: This is the big and unfair price we have paid

Apple workers vote to unionize at Maryland store

Apple store employees in a Baltimore suburb voted to unionize by a nearly 2-to-1 margin Saturday, a union said, joining a growing push across U.S. retail, service and tech industries to organize for greater workplace protections. The Apple retail workers in Towson, Maryland, voted 65-33 to seek entry into the International Association of Machinists and… Continue reading Apple workers vote to unionize at Maryland store

Ukraine war could last for years, warns Nato chief

The West must prepare to continue supporting Ukraine in a war lasting for years, Nato’s chief has warned. Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said the costs of war were high, but the price of letting Moscow achieve its military goals was even greater. His comments came as UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson also warned of the need… Continue reading Ukraine war could last for years, warns Nato chief

French voters elect parliamentarians, in test for Macron

French voters are going to the polls in the final round of key parliamentary elections that will demonstrate how much legroom President Emmanuel Macron’s party will be given to implement his ambitious domestic agenda. In last week’s first vote, the left, under firebrand Jean-Luc Melenchon, made a surprisingly strong showing, sending jitters through Macron’s allies.… Continue reading French voters elect parliamentarians, in test for Macron