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The government announces subsidy measures for price increases, emphasizing that the price increase only affects vegetables and that aid will focus on the needy.
The draft law on tourist ports and money laundering was approved by 76 votes in the Assembly, while the opposition voted against, describing them as decisions made without competition and without public consultation.
Strong political debates are also taking place over the Durrës Port project, where Sali Berisha accuses the government of a lack of transparency and the involvement of dubious groups in the investment, while the project is supported by Edi Rama's government.
In the justice system, former prosecutor Elio Mazreku has been appointed head of the Customs Investigation, despite previously being dismissed from the vetting process for not justifying his wealth.
The new EES system for the Schengen area, which records biometric data for travelers outside the EU, has entered into force today.
In court cases, former mayor Vangjush Dako has appealed to the Supreme Court, while Azgan Mrnica was sentenced to 35 years in prison for the murder of a police officer, avoiding life imprisonment.
In the international arena, the US has sent strong messages to the UN about Kosovo and Serbia, while the EU will cut funding to Serbia due to the undermining of democracy.
Meanwhile, US-Iran relations and debates within NATO continue to strain the global situation.
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