"Seven hundred million within a week, or you will be dead." The ultimatum from Pjetër Cukaj, Altin Vata and Niko Marçinaj to the Italian prosecutor in Padua "Seven hundred million within a week, or you will be dead." The ultimatum from Pjetër Cukaj, Altin Vata and Niko Marçinaj t
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HISTORY PADOVA - A 29-year-old Albanian woman has been sentenced to house arrest by the police in Padova on charges of forcing a 14-year-old girl into prostitution. The minor, also Albanian, had already been placed in a girls’ institution. The charge against the woman was brought
Padua: For a month she was kept locked in her apartment, raped during the night, while during the day she was forced to go out begging for alms. The 17-year-old, with the initials M.S., born in Albania, residing in Ferrara and with her soul in the villa of adolescence?…
Borkhi 12 million dollars The members of Tiranë Brothers and Tekë, former boss of the company “M.L. Leka,” has been arrested in the capital on charges of fraud in the meat business. Mustafa Leka, former boss of the company “Tourism, Hotel, Construction,” M.L. had been arrested in
The Padua meeting tells the detractors of the Socialist Party and the left-wing electorate that 18 December is predetermined . In the name of the National Council of the Antifascist National Liberation Veterans of the Nation and the Kosovo Veterans, the Presidency of the Associat
Two Albanians win the lottery "Gratta e Vinci" IN THEIR POCKET A BILLION LIRE They scratch and become millionaires in Milan Two Albanians win the lottery “Gratta e Vinci” MILAN - A lottery ticket and a photograph of the banknote showed “5 billion lire” on the seller’s screen, but
Sport Bari, Brescia, Cesena and Padova Four more teams are still fighting for Serie A The duel between Alessio of Bari (left) and Loseto of Pescara □ Motorcycling, three Italian champions □ 77th Giro d'Italia: Indurain confirms his form
TIRANË — Another Italian aid scandal may be about to emerge. This time the denunciation does not concern a lot of money, nor the already well-known scandal involving the “passenger oil wagons.” Now the issue involves a certain number of wagons that arrived as aid from the Italian