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For the third time in a year, Albania PM Edi Rama greeted his Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni by kneeling down with his ...
Amid his visit to Italy, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on the international community to impose tougher ...
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Speaking at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome, Zelensky emphasized the need for enhanced air defense capabilities to ...
You won't believe what the Minister of Justice revealed about the Almasri case. His words are sparking controversy and ...
The European Commission detailed 2.3 billion euros in support to Ukraine to help it rebuild. "With 2.3 billion euros in ...
President Donald Trump has ended asylum in America for nearly everyone except white South Africans, and plans to spend more ...
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After Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner sealed a $1.4 billion investment to develop Sazan, Albania’s largest island, ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about Brussels' gentle approach to the US, the new trade deal with Ukraine, and the ...
Italy’s controversial deal to process asylum seekers in Albania may violate constitutional and EU law, according to the country’s top court – a non-binding opinion that could fuel legal challenges.
Italy’s cabinet approved a decree that lets almost 500,000 documented immigrants enter the country in the next three years.