Berisha accuses Albanian PM of using Kushner’s project to carry political influence

Published on January 16, 2025
Sali Berisha, leader of the Democratic Party, has accused Prime Minister Edi Rama of granting the status of strategic investor to Jared Kushner, son-in-law of...

Why is this important:  Although Berisha’s accusations are primarily directed at his political rival, they indirectly raise allegations against former U.S. President Trump. Berisha’s seems to be suggesting that Trump could be compromised by foreign leaders offering favors to his family members, in this case, his son-in-law. The opposition and Berisha personally have practically attacked every single major project financed or endorsed by the ruling Socialists, mostly engaging in unsubstantiated accusations. They had however, mostly refrained from attacking the Sazan project which was made public months ago. The attack, although mild compared to Berisha’s usual tone, seems to betray the nervousness among the opposition that the project will throw cold water on their claim that the Trump administration will be on their side. It can also be seen as an attempt by Berisha to draw the attention and make himself heard by people close to Trump such as Kushner.


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1. Kosovo Police closes parallel Serbian institutions in the country’s north

January 15, 2025
Kosovo’s Interior Minister, Xhelal Sveçla, announced that on Wednesday morning, Serbian-controlled parallel municipalities in northern Kosovo, along with post offices and tax offices in ten municipalities across the country, were...

Why is it important: This is a further effort by Kosovo’s government to extend its authority to the north of the country, in accordance with the agreement reached in Brussels in 2013 to dissolve the so-called parallel institutions, which are financed and run by the government of Serbia. Kosovo’s police carried out their latest actions amid the campaign leading up to parliamentary elections on February 9.


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Berisha accuses Albanian PM of using Kushner’s project to carry political influence

Published on January 16, 2025
Sali Berisha, leader of the Democratic Party, has accused Prime Minister Edi Rama of granting the status of strategic investor to Jared Kushner, son-in-law of...

Why is this important:  Although Berisha’s accusations are primarily directed at his political rival, they indirectly raise allegations against former U.S. President Trump. Berisha’s seems to be suggesting that Trump could be compromised by foreign leaders offering favors to his family members, in this case, his son-in-law. The opposition and Berisha personally have practically attacked every single major project financed or endorsed by the ruling Socialists, mostly engaging in unsubstantiated accusations. They had however, mostly refrained from attacking the Sazan project which was made public months ago. The attack, although mild compared to Berisha’s usual tone, seems to betray the nervousness among the opposition that the project will throw cold water on their claim that the Trump administration will be on their side. It can also be seen as an attempt by Berisha to draw the attention and make himself heard by people close to Trump such as Kushner.


New cardiovascular surgery hospital to be added to Albania’s largest medical center

Published on January 16, 2025
The Mother Teresa University Hospital Center (QSUT), Albania’s largest medical facility, will soon have a new Cardiovascular and Vascular Surgery Hospital. Construction of the four-story...

Why is this important: QSUT handles the majority of surgical interventions in the country, particularly heart surgeries, which have significantly increased in recent years. However, due to outdated facilities and equipment, the cardiology service has been unable to perform all necessary procedures. The head of cardiology confirmed that the new hospital will enable complex surgeries that are currently only available in private hospitals, significantly improving access to advanced care for the public.


Historic meeting between Pope Francis and Global Bektashi leader

Published on January 16, 2025
Pope Francis met with the Global Bektashi Leader, His Holiness Haxhi Dede Edmond Brahimaj, in a landmark meeting. According to journalists present in the meeting,...

Why is this important: Pope Francis’ blessing for the so-called idea of a Bektashi state marks the first open endorsement by the spiritual leader of one of Albania’s main religious groups. Furthermore, Pope Francis’ endorsement carries an importance that goes beyond the Catholic community in Albania.


Chief Prosecutor for Saranda placed under investigation for corruption allegations

Published on January 16, 2025
The head of the Sarandë Prosecution Office, Kledian Llaho, is under investigation for corruption and abuse of office. The Special Structure Against Corruption and Organized...

Why is this important: Prosecutor Llaho passed the initial stage of Albania’s vetting process in 2022, securing confirmation in his position by a majority vote from the Independent Qualification Commission (KPK). However, the Public Commissioner appealed this decision to the Special Appeals Chamber (KPA), citing unconvincing explanations and evidence provided by Llaho regarding financial irregularities and ethical standards. The Commissioner argued that Llaho’s actions undermined public trust in justice.


Drinos Valley monasteries selected for World Monuments Watch 2025

Published on January 16, 2025
The historic monasteries of Albania’s Drinos Valley have been named among the 25 cultural heritage sites included in the prestigious World Monuments Watch 2025. The...

Why is this important: The inclusion of the Drinos Valley monasteries in the World Monuments Watch highlights Albania’s rich cultural heritage and the need to protect it. By shining a spotlight on these historic sites, this recognition draws international attention to Albania’s preservation efforts while promoting sustainable tourism and economic development in the region.


ODIHR recommends observer team for Albania’s Parliamentary Elections

Published on January 15, 2025
The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) has proposed a mission of 26 long-term observers and 300 short-term observers for Albania’s May...

Why is this important: Thirty-three years after holding its first free and fair elections, Albania has yet to experience an uncontested electoral process. At times, it appears that disputing election results has become an end in itself. Refusing to acknowledge an opponent’s victory often serves as a way to avoid recognizing one’s own defeat—and with it, accountability for the loss and the consequences that entails. The opposition has lost every single election since its victory of the 2009 elections and has claimed widespread problems in every single one, despite the fact that it was in power during at least two of them.


Notorious criminal sparks controversy with corruption allegations in “Golden Bullet” case

Published on January 15, 2025
Nuredin Dumani, the notorious assassin turned justice collaborator in the “Golden Bullet” case, for which 32 arrest warrants were issued in May 2022, has testified...

Why is this important: Over the past year, Nuredin Dumani’s testimony has slowly trickled into the media, and his revelations read like the script of a gripping thriller. Dumani has exposed Albania’s underworld like no one before him, exposing a chilling tapestry of crime that includes murders, heists, kidnappings, assassinations, burglaries, beatings, and acts of revenge.


Albania, Italy, and UAE sign agreement for undersea energy cable in Adriatic Sea

Published on January 15, 2025
Albania, Italy, and the United Arab Emirates have signed a landmark agreement to begin investments in an undersea energy distribution line across the Adriatic Sea....

Why is this important: The project aims to increase energy production from renewable sources, aligning with Albania’s ambitious plan to become a net exporter of renewable energy. The agreement signifies a major step toward energy independence for Albania, which already produces 100% of its electricity from renewable sources.


Kosovo Police closes parallel Serbian institutions in the country’s north

Published on January 15, 2025
Kosovo’s Interior Minister, Xhelal Sveçla, announced that on Wednesday morning, Serbian-controlled parallel municipalities in northern Kosovo, along with post offices and tax offices in ten...

Why is it important: This is a further effort by Kosovo’s government to extend its authority to the north of the country, in accordance with the agreement reached in Brussels in 2013 to dissolve the so-called parallel institutions, which are financed and run by the government of Serbia. Kosovo’s police carried out their latest actions amid the campaign leading up to parliamentary elections on February 9.


DP parliamentary group leader challenges SPAK over accusations involving PM Rama’s brother

Published on January 14, 2025
Gazment Bardhi, the leader of the Democratic Party’s parliamentary group, has formally requested additional information from the Special Structure Against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK)...

Why is this important: Just days earlier, Bardhi was forced to retract accusations made in parliament against another individual, Edmond Sulaj, the former police director for Shkodër. Bardhi had accused Sulaj of being appointed by organized crime but immediately walked back those claims after the policeman filed a defamation lawsuit. He now faces a similar defamation lawsuit in the Olsi Rama case, with the Prime Minister announcing he is considering filing one as well.


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New cardiovascular surgery hospital to be added to Albania’s largest medical center

Published on January 16, 2025
The Mother Teresa University Hospital Center (QSUT), Albania’s largest medical facility, will soon have a new Cardiovascular and Vascular Surgery Hospital. Construction of the four-story...

Why is this important: QSUT handles the majority of surgical interventions in the country, particularly heart surgeries, which have significantly increased in recent years. However, due to outdated facilities and equipment, the cardiology service has been unable to perform all necessary procedures. The head of cardiology confirmed that the new hospital will enable complex surgeries that are currently only available in private hospitals, significantly improving access to advanced care for the public.


Historic meeting between Pope Francis and Global Bektashi leader

Published on January 16, 2025
Pope Francis met with the Global Bektashi Leader, His Holiness Haxhi Dede Edmond Brahimaj, in a landmark meeting. According to journalists present in the meeting,...

Why is this important: Pope Francis’ blessing for the so-called idea of a Bektashi state marks the first open endorsement by the spiritual leader of one of Albania’s main religious groups. Furthermore, Pope Francis’ endorsement carries an importance that goes beyond the Catholic community in Albania.


Chief Prosecutor for Saranda placed under investigation for corruption allegations

Published on January 16, 2025
The head of the Sarandë Prosecution Office, Kledian Llaho, is under investigation for corruption and abuse of office. The Special Structure Against Corruption and Organized...

Why is this important: Prosecutor Llaho passed the initial stage of Albania’s vetting process in 2022, securing confirmation in his position by a majority vote from the Independent Qualification Commission (KPK). However, the Public Commissioner appealed this decision to the Special Appeals Chamber (KPA), citing unconvincing explanations and evidence provided by Llaho regarding financial irregularities and ethical standards. The Commissioner argued that Llaho’s actions undermined public trust in justice.


Drinos Valley monasteries selected for World Monuments Watch 2025

Published on January 16, 2025
The historic monasteries of Albania’s Drinos Valley have been named among the 25 cultural heritage sites included in the prestigious World Monuments Watch 2025. The...

Why is this important: The inclusion of the Drinos Valley monasteries in the World Monuments Watch highlights Albania’s rich cultural heritage and the need to protect it. By shining a spotlight on these historic sites, this recognition draws international attention to Albania’s preservation efforts while promoting sustainable tourism and economic development in the region.


ODIHR recommends observer team for Albania’s Parliamentary Elections

Published on January 15, 2025
The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) has proposed a mission of 26 long-term observers and 300 short-term observers for Albania’s May...

Why is this important: Thirty-three years after holding its first free and fair elections, Albania has yet to experience an uncontested electoral process. At times, it appears that disputing election results has become an end in itself. Refusing to acknowledge an opponent’s victory often serves as a way to avoid recognizing one’s own defeat—and with it, accountability for the loss and the consequences that entails. The opposition has lost every single election since its victory of the 2009 elections and has claimed widespread problems in every single one, despite the fact that it was in power during at least two of them.


Notorious criminal sparks controversy with corruption allegations in “Golden Bullet” case

Published on January 15, 2025
Nuredin Dumani, the notorious assassin turned justice collaborator in the “Golden Bullet” case, for which 32 arrest warrants were issued in May 2022, has testified...

Why is this important: Over the past year, Nuredin Dumani’s testimony has slowly trickled into the media, and his revelations read like the script of a gripping thriller. Dumani has exposed Albania’s underworld like no one before him, exposing a chilling tapestry of crime that includes murders, heists, kidnappings, assassinations, burglaries, beatings, and acts of revenge.


Albania, Italy, and UAE sign agreement for undersea energy cable in Adriatic Sea

Published on January 15, 2025
Albania, Italy, and the United Arab Emirates have signed a landmark agreement to begin investments in an undersea energy distribution line across the Adriatic Sea....

Why is this important: The project aims to increase energy production from renewable sources, aligning with Albania’s ambitious plan to become a net exporter of renewable energy. The agreement signifies a major step toward energy independence for Albania, which already produces 100% of its electricity from renewable sources.


Kosovo Police closes parallel Serbian institutions in the country’s north

Published on January 15, 2025
Kosovo’s Interior Minister, Xhelal Sveçla, announced that on Wednesday morning, Serbian-controlled parallel municipalities in northern Kosovo, along with post offices and tax offices in ten...

Why is it important: This is a further effort by Kosovo’s government to extend its authority to the north of the country, in accordance with the agreement reached in Brussels in 2013 to dissolve the so-called parallel institutions, which are financed and run by the government of Serbia. Kosovo’s police carried out their latest actions amid the campaign leading up to parliamentary elections on February 9.


DP parliamentary group leader challenges SPAK over accusations involving PM Rama’s brother

Published on January 14, 2025
Gazment Bardhi, the leader of the Democratic Party’s parliamentary group, has formally requested additional information from the Special Structure Against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK)...

Why is this important: Just days earlier, Bardhi was forced to retract accusations made in parliament against another individual, Edmond Sulaj, the former police director for Shkodër. Bardhi had accused Sulaj of being appointed by organized crime but immediately walked back those claims after the policeman filed a defamation lawsuit. He now faces a similar defamation lawsuit in the Olsi Rama case, with the Prime Minister announcing he is considering filing one as well.


New agreement halves time to issue passports and ID cards for diaspora

Published on January 14, 2025
A new agreement signed by Albania’s Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs and Minister of Interior, along with the CEO of the state-owned company that...

Why is this important: For the first time, Albanians in the diaspora will be able to vote from their countries of residence in the upcoming parliamentary elections on May 11. While registration with the Central Election Commission’s platform does not require a valid ID, a current passport or ID card issued by Albanian authorities is mandatory to cast a vote. By halving the processing time, this initiative will help eligible diaspora voters obtain the necessary documents on time, ensuring broader participation in the election.