
In this Informative Edition we invite you to follow the main developments up to this hour of the day:
The Constitutional Court declared the decision to shut down TikTok unconstitutional, confirming that the government's move violated freedom of expression.
Prime Minister Edi Rama reacted harshly, accusing the defamers and emphasizing that the reopening of the platform was made possible thanks to the understanding with the company and the additional measures it took.
The Democratic Party described the decision as a confirmation of the electoral purpose of the closure, emphasizing that the opposition was right in its warnings.
In domestic politics, tensions were not lacking. Arben Ahmetaj criticized the government for double standards, while the prime minister canceled the Porto Romano project after pressure from American partners.
The new minister reacted by emphasizing that some actors were trying to sabotage the project.
Berisha accused Rama of asking British officials to block Albania's EU integration process, and debates continued over the joint Rama-Vučić editorial, with the Democrats demanding clarifications in a hearing.
In the social and criminal fields, the events were serious.
A 25-year-old woman in Shëngjin ended her life after violence, while residents of Rrjoll protested in front of SPAK for lost property, accusing judges and prosecutors of corruption.
The assassination attempt on former prosecutor Arjan Ndoja raises debate about the mental state of the perpetrator, Amar Shkëmbi, and its impact on the judicial process.
Meanwhile, the replacement of Ilir Proda at the helm of the State Police is in the final phase, with eight applications from experienced officials.
In the region and the world, tensions in the Middle East are escalating.
Trump declared that "the war ends when I decide," while Erdogan made international calls to end the conflict.
The US and Israel continue their attacks on Iran, which responds with missiles and attacks on bases and ships in the Strait of Hormuz, raising concerns about global energy supplies. The economic consequences are clearly felt: the International Energy Agency has released 400 million barrels of oil into the market, while airline prices and tickets have hit record highs.
Dramatic events were not lacking: a tragedy in Switzerland, where a person set himself on fire on a bus, caused 6 victims and panic among passengers, while in Kosovo, LVV asked ambassadors not to intervene in the Constitutional Court following President Vjosa Osmani's decree to dissolve the Parliament.
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