
We invite you to follow the Informative Edition with the main developments from the country, the region and the world up to this hour, where among other things we highlight:
Today in the Assembly, the plenary session sparked a strong debate between the majority and the opposition on the Territorial Reform.
The Socialist Party refused to remove from the agenda the proposal to undo the equality formula and take over the direction of the commission, giving the DP until dinner to make a decision.
Democratic leader Sali Berisha accused the Socialists of links to organized crime, describing the government as "radical evil" and the act as a coup d'état that turns the Parliament into a shield for public funds.
Other debates sparked clashes between Taulant Balla and Agron Shehaj, where Balla mocked Shehaj for his way of entering politics and using parliamentary immunity, while the oppositionist responded by talking about "blood money."
Meanwhile, the opposition held a meeting with the leaders of IRI and NDI, where the fight against corruption, free elections, and standards of democratic governance were discussed.
Gazment Bardhi considered the partnership with the US vital for Albania.
In justice, the Constitutional Court postponed the decision on Prime Minister Rama's appeal regarding the immunity of Minister Belinda Balluku, while the Special Appeal postponed until the 5th the decision on the AKSHI case, where SPAK presented new evidence and requested the maintenance of security measures.
In health, Socialist MP Erion Braçe criticized changes in the prices of reimbursable medicines, emphasizing that any unannounced intervention could jeopardize the access of needy groups to essential medications, such as insulin and oncology drugs.
Another social problem is the depopulation and growth of foreigners living in Albania, while social policies for students, such as the Student Charter, are not really addressing their needs.
Residents of Luz and Maliq protest about bad roads and lack of drinking water.
Internationally, Russia launched the most powerful attack on Ukrainian energy, firing over 70 missiles and 450 drones over Kiev and Kharkiv.
Low temperatures left thousands of buildings without heating, while Zelensky called for maximum support from allies.
In the US, the release of 3 million Jeffrey Epstein files sparked criticism for the delay and concealment of millions of other documents.
Lawyers and Democrats are demanding full disclosure, while the Justice Department says it has fulfilled its legal obligations.
In Iran, a massive fire engulfed part of a bazaar in Tehran, at a time of high tension with the US and massive protests against the regime.
Meanwhile in France, the offices of Elon Musk's X platform are being raided by the Paris prosecutor's office and Europol, as part of investigations into the algorithm and content recommended on the network, following reports of deepfakes and Holocaust denial material.
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