
We invite you to follow the main developments from the black chronicle up to this hour of the day, where among other things we highlight:
The Special Appeal of the Criminal Court of Kosovo has rejected former President Ilir Meta's request for a change in security measures, leaving him in the detention cell, where he has been since October 2024.
Meta is being investigated for three issues: the CEZ-DIA affair, LSI lobbying in the US, and the property investigation, while along with him, Monika Kryemadhi, Pirro Xhixho, Fatime Kryemadhi, and Ema Çokun are accused of various financial offenses and corruption.
In Albania, the State Police is warning citizens about online scams that exploit fake loan offers. The perpetrators aim to take victims' money and bank details, so citizens are advised not to share personal information and to communicate only with official bank websites.
Meanwhile, former Peruvian minister Manuel Augusto Blacker Miller, convicted in Albania for the incinerator affair, died in a detention hospital in Brazil, where he was awaiting extradition to our country.
A violent incident in prison comes from Greece, where Dhimitër Meçi, known as "Dhimos" from Gjirokastra and involved in several murders, was stabbed.
Meanwhile, the trial of Franc Çopja continues in Belgium, where his partner testified from the United Arab Emirates, describing him as calm and without aggressive behavior.
Italy records two tragic events: Festim Keci, the 53-year-old sentenced to 9 years in prison for drug trafficking and prostitution, was arrested and extradition is pending, while a Jeep accident near Cuneo took the lives of two young Albanians and injured three others.
In Bulqiza, a 58-year-old man stabbed a 29-year-old man, who is in hospital with a non-life-threatening injury, while the perpetrator is suspected of having alcohol problems.
Also, a drug laboratory with weapons and narcotics was discovered in Lezha; father and son remain in prison, while the OSHEE employee is under house arrest.
In Belgium, a court convicted an Albanian gang responsible for 140 thefts, imposing sentences ranging from 10 months suspended to 40 months in prison, while Serbia seized 5 tons of marijuana worth over 10 million euros, the largest operation of its kind to date.
Turkey records an explosion at the largest oil refinery in Izmit, where all employees were evacuated and there were no casualties, while in Oman a boat with 25 French tourists capsized near Port Sultan Qaboos, leaving 3 dead and 2 injured.
A touching event also comes from sports: the bodies of the seven PAOK fans who lost their lives in the tragic accident in Romania were brought to Thessaloniki, where fans honored them with cheers and fireworks.
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