Berisha Appears Before SPAK, Claims Political Persecution Ahead of Elections
Facing corruption charges, Albania’s former PM Sali Berisha claims political persecution.
Facing corruption charges, Albania’s former PM Sali Berisha claims political persecution.
Albania’s May 11 elections pit Trump-aligned conservatives against Soros-backed liberals. What happens in Tirana may ripple across Europe—and into Washington.
Pete Hegseth reportedly shared secret U.S. military strike plans in a private chat with his wife. The New York Times, AP, and others report a growing scandal at the Pentagon.
British security analyst Ed Arnold from the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) has issued a stark warning:
In Slovakia, another man has been seriously injured in a bear attack.
Despite an official ceasefire at Easter, Kiev reports new Russian attacks.
Sudan recognizes Kosovo as an independent state, opening a new era of cooperation and sending a strong signal to the global community.
The EU is postponing planned penalties against Apple and Meta, apparently due to ongoing trade talks with the US.
New legal turmoil for Tesla: A class action lawsuit has been filed against the electric car manufacturer in California.
Edi Rama is focusing on women in his election campaign: in Dibër, he celebrated growing support among female voters and called for the next “big political wave.”