We invite you to follow the Lunchtime Information Edition, where among the main developments up to this hour, we highlight:
Bad weather and floods: Albania faces floods and major damage.
Prime Minister Edi Rama has summoned the Civil Emergencies Committee, guaranteeing support for affected residents and emergency funds of over 50 million euros.
In Durrës, citizens protested against Mayor Emiriana Sako for poor management, while the first victim from the floods was also recorded.
The national roads Fier-Vlora, Uji i Ftohtë-Tepelena, Përmet-Çarçova and Klos-Burrel are blocked, isolating traffic and preventing emergencies.
Political situation in Albania: Former Deputy Prime Minister Arben Ahmetaj accuses Prime Minister Edi Rama of controlling the Socialist Party and the state, describing Erion Veliaj as a victim of political spectacles and denouncing criminal connections in institutions.
He stated that he had received death threats and that there were plans for his kidnapping and physical elimination.
Crime and the US: US Charge d'Affaires Nancy VanHorn visited SPAK, reiterating US support for the fight against drug cartels. US warns of confronting international crime and supports new leaders of SPAK and BKH.
International conflict: Russia attacked Ukraine with the Oreshnik hypersonic missile, near the EU border, damaging critical infrastructure, while the US and the West consider it a threat to European security.
Unrest in Iran: Anti-regime protests continued for the 12th day, with government buildings set on fire and police attacked. Several cities are reportedly under the control of protesters, while security forces have used weapons against them.
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