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Shell Dashes Albanians’ Hopes of Major Oil Find

The government of Edi Rama has been talking up the potential of a major oil discovery beneath Mount Shpirag, but the discovery has yet to materialise. Original post Here

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New Probe of Albanian Protesters’ Killings Gives Hope for Justice

Families of demonstrators shot dead by security forces at an anti-government protest in 2011 have renewed hopes of justice after the Supreme Court transferred the case to a powerful special prosecution service that deals with high-level crime. Original post Here

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Parts of Albania’s Opposition Spurns Call to Join Anti-Corruption Commission

Several opposition groups have rejected PM Edi Rama’s invitation for them back a parliamentary commission tasked with undertaking a more systemic fight against corruption, saying Rama has no crerdibility in this field Original post Here

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Balkan States Fall in Press Freedom Rankings

Four Balkan states slipped down the latest press freedom rankings compiled by Reporters Without Borders. Original post Here

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Boys Preferred: Sex-Selective Abortion Still Happening in the Balkans

In some parts of the Balkans, particularly among Albanians, a practice of selective abortion continues to cause a disbalance in the ratio of boys to girls born each year. Original post Here

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Condolences – and Silence – from Balkans Over Iranian President’s Death

Expressions of sorrow over the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and other officials are coming from some Balkan countries but not others – depending on the state of their relations with Tehran. Original post Here

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Balkan Support for EU Accession High, Except in Serbia – Survey

Corruption remains a serious concern for people across the Western Balkans, where trust in politicians is low but support for EU accession high, except in Serbia. Original post Here

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Political Attacks, Misogynistic Insults Continue to Pollute Balkan Online Space

The aftermath of elections in Turkey and Croatia and the electoral campaign in North Macedonia prompted politically-motivated digital rights violations in the region this month, while Kosovo and Montenegro saw an increase in misogynistic attacks on women online. Original post Here

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Ukrainian Visit to Serbia Yields Pledges to Revive Trade

Ukrainian Foreign Minister says Kyiv delegation’s two-day visit to Serbia – a friend of Russia’s – ended with agreement to restore bilateral trade to pre-war levels. Original post Here

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Balkan Farmers Struggle to Access Tens of Millions of Euros in EU Funds

Farmers in Albania, Montenegro and North Macedonia face similar challenges when trying to access funds from the European Union’s IPARD programme. Original post Here