THE HEAD OF THE URBAN PLANNING OFFICE IS ALSO ARRESTED The head of the commune of Ksamil is handcuffed over building permits Supplement
THE HEAD OF URBAN PLANNING IS ALSO ARRESTED Supplement
Each square meter cost 5 million p.2
Police violence over local government The mayor of Ksamil commune is detained ON PAGE 4 Typhoid and dysentery queue up at the Infectious Diseases ward A bad summer for Albanians A severe plague epidemic ON PAGE 6
ILLEGAL CONSTRUCTION Page 2-3 IN THE PHOTO: Demolition of an illegal structure on the Ksamil coast The government, three undeclared decisions on the territory How the Task Force and INUK will be reorganized
Summer pages The presenter, days on the beach and nights at the Butrint Festival INIS GJONI UNDRESSES, ENJOYS THE BEAUTIES OF KSAMIL EXCLUSIVE On pages 13-17
Powerful explosions in the center of Ksamil. The fate of the smugglers is unknown Two speedboats carrying narcotics have headed toward the shores of Corfu and came under a hail of gunfire from a Greek minesweeper Powerful explosions in the center of Ksamil. The fate of the smuggl
Last night at 10:30 pm anti-smuggling raid The quantity of goods is seized. One handcuffs seven Albanians and one Greek Four boats and a load of smuggled cigarettes, sent from Greece, arrived on the Albanian coast near Ksamil, crossing Albanian waters near Kakomese. The police in
Ali Pasha, the Russians and Khrushchev A long odyssey of attempts by the Russians at the beginning of the 1800s to take Butrint, at that edge of Ali Pasha’s domain... and the vizier’s diplomatic and military tricks to never relinquish it under any circumstances. Ali Pasha’s archi
PRESIDENT BERISHA MEETS MALTESE PRESIDENT TABONE — A shared will to expand friendly relations and deepen economic cooperation. That was the main message of the meeting between the two presidents, the Albanian Berisha and the Maltese Tabone. “Now that the government has moved beyo
Opinion BY Bledi Mane The People Are Drowning... Long Live the Government A fierce race has begun between the two seas that wet our feet and cool our heads. A fierce race whose end, so far, is not foreseeable. The Adriatic, from Velipoja down to Vlorë, is playing a fatalistic gam