We invite you to follow the Informative Edition with the main developments up to this hour of the day, where among other things we highlight:
Tensions continue in the Assembly: Sali Berisha and Taulant Balla clash, while the majority rejects the opposition's demands and ministers avoid interpellations. On the foreign front, Greece opposes Edi Rama's statements on the maritime issue, emphasizing that it is no longer a priority and blaming Albania for the blockage.
Meanwhile, Eric Adams' Albanian passport has attracted international attention, while the European Union has given its approval to the Italy-Albania agreement on repatriation and asylum. In justice, Ilir Meta receives a new development, as the Supreme Court returns the security measure against him for retrial.
In the internal order, the State Police is involved in deep reorganizations, while SPAK strikes a call center in Tirana for fraud of millions of euros. Also, the "Golden Bullet" file continues with evidence that denies criminal connections.
In the international arena, an article by The Wall Street Journal highlights the collaboration between the Brazilian PCC mafia and Albanian groups.
Keir Starmer faces growing political pressure as tensions between the United States and Iran risk escalating in the Strait of Hormuz.
In other developments, Pope Leo XIV ends visit to Africa with anti-corruption messages.
In sports, the idea of replacing Iran with Italy in the World Cup opens up a debate between politics and football.
Academic Rexhep Qose passes away, politicians from Albania and Kosovo react.
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