From refinery to solar panels. The story of the collapse of the oil refinery and its transformation into a photovoltaic park, while former workers are still left without justice.
The case of Martin Manes and other drivers who end up in prison raises questions about equality before the law and the differential treatment of citizens by the authorities.
Many of the reconstructed houses in Ndroq and Zall-Herr remain empty. The spaces around them have been overgrown with grass, and residents refuse to live there due to the inadequate conditions.
Kronos has managed to secure materials and documents that shed light on the financial hole of the Tirana incinerator and another extortion scheme known as the land affair.
An Israeli company signed an agreement with Albania to invest in the TEDA zone, with construction expected to be completed in March next year. The project's value so far has exceeded 100 million lek.
Over the past 4 years, 598 people have taken their own lives, while another 487 cases remain in the process of being attempted. Despite the cases, it seems that the country lacks mental health infrastructure.
Ditmir Bushati: "Albania set a bad precedent during the vote on Ukraine by co-sponsoring at the same time two resolutions different in content and purpose."
Shënkoll Prison has a capacity of 200 beds for inmates on compulsory treatment, but currently houses 455 people. This overcrowding has brought chaos to security management, making it easy for prisoners to find ways to evade surveillance.
The Prime Minister gathered Tirana Municipality employees in a "working meeting" on February 20, however the ceremony that was reported in the CEC was "Tirana, Capital of Culture and Dialogue 2025".
The prosecution states that it has collected evidence that has created reasonable suspicion that the Bajri cousins and their friend Bilali planned and organized the murder, while the court has approved the requests for the security measure "prison arrest".