The President and the ambassadors are concerned. After a month, the Roma report to the police Since 2008, it is unknown where the money for the registration went The President and the ambassadors are concerned. After a month, the Roma report to the police Roma, the government has
F8-9 THE CASE IN COURT Prosecutor's Office: The triple murder at the Train Station was for blood feud
Minister Aran Hoxha takes properties that do not belong to him We are 14 houses that serve in property No. 4 near the Durrës Train Station, 4,800 square meters of land and other people's property, where by court decision the removal of Teodori Kuka with the other brothers betwee
TIRANA Large fire at the Train Station, flames engulf 2 warehouses ► PAGE 10
The President and ambassadors are concerned. After a month, the Roma report to the police Since 2008, it is not known where the money for registration has gone This morning representatives of the Roma community, who live near the Train Station, will go to police station no. 3 to
25 shelters, empty on the outskirts Roma refuse the tents set up in Babrru: They are too far from Tirana Ministry of Labour: It is temporary, you will stay 3 months, then in military barracks By ERMELINDA HOXHAJ Yesterday, the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, in a rented ar
25 shelters, empty on the outskirts Roma refuse the tents set up in Babrru: They are too far from Tirana Ministry of Labour: It is temporary, you will stay for 3 months, then in military barracks By ERMELINDA HOXHAJ Yesterday, the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, in a rente
REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA MUNICIPALITY OF TIRANA No. 246 Reg. Tirana, 14/6/2000 TO KING LEKA I AND THE ROYAL FAMILY JOHANNESBURG We are pleased to inform you that, on a proposal by the Chairman of the Legality Movement Party, Mr. Ekrem Spahia, the Municipality of Tirana has decided th
EXTRAORDINARY CONCENTRATION OF POLICE FORCES IN THE CAPITAL - Popular demonstrations are being replaced by police demonstrations - Yesterday Tirana's squares were populated more by uniformed people than by ordinary citizens. Its boulevards and streets were crossed more by the whe