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UPDATE/Informative Edition, 12:00

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UPDATE/Informative Edition, 12:00

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Eid al-Adha/ Believers pray on 'Martyrs of the Nation' Boulevard

Muslim believers celebrate the holiday of Eid al-Adha today. In Tirana, believers prayed along the "Martyrs of the Nation" boulevard. The head of the KMSH said that man is the highest creature and deserves to have his life and property protected.

Bujar Spahiu said that today believers pray for health, peace and goodness. He said that today believers everywhere in the world open their hearts, while describing this day as a symbol of sacrifice and sincerity.

"We convey peace and kindness and are ready to help everyone everywhere in the world according to national and international rules ," said Spahiu. According to him, this holiday teaches us to move away from hatred and indifference.

"Eid al-Adha is a holiday that teaches us to move away from selfishness, hatred, injustice and indifference towards each other. On this holy day, Allah reminds us in the Holy Quran: 'O mankind, We created you from a male and a female, and made you nations and tribes that you may know one another. The best in the sight of Allah is the most pious.' This verse is a great message for everyone: to live with respect and dignity towards each other," he said.

While describing Eid al-Adha as one of the most important holidays of the Islamic faith, Spahiu said that this is the holiday of sacrifice, obedience to God, solidarity and love for humanity.

"Believers of languages, cultures and nations unite in a common worship, proving that our religion is built on peace, respect and universal human values. This holiday invites us to reflect more on each other, to be closer to families, the elderly and people in need, orphans and every heart that needs support and hope," he emphasizes.

He also underlines the importance of the holiday at a time when the world faces numerous challenges and conflicts.

The game with Vlora Airport / Edi Rama tries to give concessions to Sinan Idrizi and Israeli Ron Yeffet

For a week, work at Vlora Airport has been blocked because Valon Ademi's "2A Group" company has prevented the entry of employees of Behgjet Pacolli's "Mabco" company.
The two partner companies continue to present their reasons for starting the conflict, leaving the responsibility to each other, a conflict that has ended up being resolved in the justice institutions.

After so many days of work being blocked, the Minister of Infrastructure and Energy, Enea Karakaçi, made this public statement: "The conflict that is hindering the work to complete the Vlora airport is a civil and contractual dispute between two private parties."

But Minister Karakaçi did not say why the state, as the contracting authority of Vlora Airport, has become a party to the company that has blocked the works, supporting it with State Police forces, instead of allowing and guaranteeing the completion of the works according to the legal contract.

The government's stance in support of the blocking of the works and the documents available to "Pamfleti" raise suspicions that, now that the airport is in the completion phase of the works, it will be taken away from Behgjet Pacolli's company and will pass into the hands of two friends of Edi Rama.

There are indications that Vlora Airport will be taken over by Sinan Idrizi and Israeli Ron Yeffet, through the company "MDN INVESTMENT", who have been partners with 41% in the company "Air Albania" for 8 years, which has granted the charter to Prime Minister Edi Rama.

Serious in Tirana/ Guard kills himself with service weapon

A serious incident has shaken the capital this morning, where a member of the Republic Guard was found dead in his apartment. According to preliminary information, it is suspected that 42-year-old Albert Gadica ended his life by shooting himself with his service weapon.
The incident occurred at around 07:05, in the area of ​​Dibra Street, where authorities found the 42-year-old, a member of the Republic Guard, without any signs of life.

Preliminary sources indicate that the victim was found inside the apartment, while police services and the investigation team immediately arrived at the scene, working to fully clarify the circumstances that led to this serious incident.

We recall that this is not the first time that security forces have used their service weapons to commit such serious acts, once again bringing to attention concerns about the psychological state and emotional burden of blue uniformed personnel and security institutions.

"That criminal seed will sprout again"/ Karamuço: Fraudulent call centers are moving to Kosovo

Criminalistics expert Ervin Karamuço has raised the alarm about the relocation of fraudulent call centers from Albania to Kosovo, following the crackdown by Albanian authorities against these structures.

Invited to Euronews Albania, Karamuço stated that some of the companies that operated according to the Italian model of telephone fraud have left Albania and are being reorganized in Kosovo.

"What happened to those famous call centers, which were an Italian model? They have fled to Kosovo. We closed them, but Kosovo is taking them over. Because that criminal seed will sprout again. The problem is money. Some of them have very strong signals," Karamuço declared.

According to the criminalistics expert, the groups behind these fraudulent schemes have not disappeared, but have simply changed territory to continue their activity.

He hinted that the criminal networks that managed the fraudulent call centers continue to have financial power and strong connections, finding ways to return to the market even after police operations.
The fraudulent call centers have been the focus of Albanian and foreign authorities for years, as they are accused of financial fraud against European citizens through fake investments, online stock exchanges and other illegal schemes.

In recent years, SPAK and the Albanian police have conducted several major operations against these networks, arresting dozens of people and seizing millions of euros. However, Karamuço's statements suggest that the phenomenon has not disappeared, but is moving to other countries in the region.

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