The State Department is so far refusing to comment on a growing corruption crisis engulfing the Balkan nation of Albania, a vital U.S. ally in the region. Following an Albanian court’s decision to ...
Preliminary results of a snap parliamentary election in Kosovo shows that the party of Prime Minister Albin Kurti has won by ...
In this special report, Firstpost Managing Editor Palki Sharma Upadhyay details a ‘bizarre' yet significant announcement from ...
Judges Association claims that Edi Rama’s attacks on court decision to suspend Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku over legal allegations are designed to undermine faith in the Albanian judiciary.
FOR EDI RAMA these are the best of times and the worst of times—but mostly the best. In May Albania’s prime minister was elected to a fourth consecutive term. His country’s GDP has grown by 160% in ...
Court temporarily restores Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku to her duties, after the government disputed a court order that had suspended her. Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama and Belinda Balluku ...
A Berlin gallery has found strong demand for the works of a surprising breakout artist — and elected leader. Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Tirana and later ...
In Kosovo, the Albanian nationalist party of Albin Kurti has won a landslide victory in snap parliamentary elections held on ...
The hot, albeit fake news of the alleged arrest of the world’s first AI minister in Albania has put corruption in the Balkan nation and region in the spotlight. The prospective EU member state stunned ...
Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov, the sixth prime minister in five years, bowed out amid public anger over corruption and democratic dysfunction. By Lara Jakes and Boryana Dzhambazova Bulgaria’s prime ...
Populist Babis has shifted toward European far-right Criticises European institutions May cut Czech-led ammunition scheme Ukraine New cabinet to take power on December 15 PRAGUE, Dec 9 (Reuters) - ...
The decline in women’s rights is measurable. In the 2025–26 Women, Peace and Security Index, Israel ranks 84 of 181 countries – behind Albania, Russia, and Saudi Arabia.