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Koha Jonë

E Shtunë 13 Maj 1995

Albania Is Full of Kiosks

Berisha announces the successes: Albania Is Full of Kiosks This pleases me immensely Between Albania and Taiwan, one aspect is identical: small business. To your surprise, Albania is full of kiosks, but also small enterprises and other little things, and I like that immensely, because for Albania this is like a university. (page 2) Better to have a drink at the Palace of Brigades than a cancer at this Zis-kiosk, which can really please you immensely
Berisha Shqipëri Tajvani Pallat Të Brigadave

Right-Wing Alliance - Pressure on Berisha

Blocks the sale and purchase of land The Right-Wingers write to the President: We will call on the people and fight if the law is approved (page 3)
Berisha

Protest at the Korçë Prison

"They want better food" Vlorë - Kurds blocked in The force of the Italian army will force them to work as laborers on the lands of Albanians (page 5)
Korçë Vlorë

25 People Arrested

Italy 25 People Arrested Among them two Albanians - Accused of drug trafficking and counterfeit money An international organization that controls the Albanian mafia from behind the scenes Yesterday, in four cities in Southern Italy, Lecce, Catania, Foggia and Calabria, the Italian police and carabinieri arrested 25 people on charges of links to international organizations trafficking drugs and counterfeit money. Those arrested are mainly from Eastern European countries, and two of them are Albanians. Among them are also three major figures from criminal organizations with intercontinental reach. The police spokesman in Lecce declared that yesterday's arrests were the result of continuous surveillance. Meanwhile, in Italy the drugs were being transported by sea routes. According to investigators, the drugs taken from Albanians were moved by speedboat with three compartments, which cost 60 thousand dollars. To secure this air route in Italy [?]. To sell it through a route twice as expensive. The criminal organization with intercontinental reach was led by a ? of the Albanian mafia.
Itali Leçe Katani Foksia Kalabri

Unemployment and Low Wages Encourage Emigration

Without coordination across the entire political spectrum with neighboring countries, illegal emigration will continue Interview with the head of the Emigration office (page 7)