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‘No Way Out’: Support Shortfall Forces Albanian Abuse Victims Back to Abusers

Albania registers thousands of cases of domestic violence every year but the absence of an adequate state support system means many victims end up back with their abusers. Original post Here

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Balkan Countries Push for Record Tourism Year, Despite Growth Concerns

As beaches, historic sites and natural beauties in Croatia, Montenegro, Albania, Greece and Turkey draw increasing numbers of tourists, governments eye bumper profits – though experts warn that relentless growth in the sector comes with costs. Original post Here

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‘Administrative Silence’: FOI Requests Go Unanswered in Balkans, BIRN Report Says

Public institutions in the six Western Balkan countries routinely refuse to respond to freedom of information requests, and it’s getting worse, a new report from the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network warns. Original post Here

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Albania-Greece Tensions Intensify as Jailed Mayor-Elect Becomes European MP

Fredi Beleri, a mayor-elect in Albania who has been in prison since May 2023, is expected to enter the European parliament after standing as a Greek MEP, further complicating already strained relations between Albania and Greece. Original post Here

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Albanian Court Hands Opposition Democratic Party Back to Berisha

Tuesday’s court ruling effectively ends a two-year battle for control of Albania’s once-mighty Democratic Party. Original post Here

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Albanian, Spanish Police Bust Illegal Scheme to Help Albanians Enter UK

Albanian and Spanish Police in a two-year investigation have uncovered a crime group that forged documents to enable Albanians to illegally enter the UK and Ireland. Original post Here

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Balkan Prison Overcrowding Worsening – Report

Prison populations and incarceration rates in the Balkans are too high and continuing to grow, according to new research. Original post Here

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Albania Leader’s New Anti-Corruption Initiative Branded a PR Project

Prime Minister Edi Rama has pushed through a resolution setting up a new Special Anti-Corruption Commission – but critics claim it’s a partisan initiative, established to combat negative publicity over graft cases involving former ruling party politicians. Original post Here

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As Palestine Recognitions Grow, Balkan States’ Stances Shaped by Geopolitics

Slovenia has recognised war-ravaged Palestine as independent, but some Balkan countries prefer to stay quiet and follow the United States’ lead – while others recognised Palestinian statehood decades ago while they were under communist rule. Original post Here

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Italy Eyes August Start Date for Albania Asylum Centres

Italy’s right-wing prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, inspected work on two asylum centres being built in Albania under a controversial deal between the two countries. Original post Here