
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:
Domestically, protests in Tirana are continuing and have taken on large proportions, while the opposition and Sali Berisha have called for mass participation and abandonment of government activities, describing the situation as a strong political confrontation with the government of Edi Rama.
In parallel, Edi Rama and the Socialist Party celebrate the party's 35th anniversary in the square near the protesters.
Meanwhile, the Council of Albanian Ambassadors has supported the right to protest and has called for institutional dialogue.
In the economy, rents in Tirana have reached an average of 721 euros, making housing increasingly unaffordable for many citizens, with expenses that in some cases take up most of the salary.
In justice and security, SPAK has undertaken a major operation with 20 security measures for a suspected criminal group linked to drugs and money laundering, which also included several well-known businessmen.
In the dark chronicle, investigations into the disappearance of Eglant Koç continue, with serious suspicions of a planned murder and the involvement of Armand Shakaj.
In the region, the 27th anniversary of NATO's entry into Kosovo was marked as a historic moment, while Albin Kurti emphasized the need for political cooperation for the formation of new institutions.
In the international arena, Pope Leo XIV delivered a message about immigration as a bridge of unity between cultures, while in Germany, the alarm was raised about NATO's military readiness in the face of Russia, according to statements by the head of the German army.
Also, important global developments: reports of a possible US-Iran deal that could reduce tensions in the Middle East, cyber threats to the World Cup from the "Handala" group, and news of the passing of renowned British artist David Hockney.
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