Kosovo, North Macedonia, Albin Kurti, and the specter of pan-Albanism on the Front Page

Is Albin Kurti’s party trying to make Pristina the new political and national gravity center of Albanians? It is the first time that a member of this minority, accounting for a quarter of the total population of the country, becomes Prime Minister. Belgrade is outraged by the decision of the Central Bank. The European Union and the United States are concerned about an increased risk of marginalization of Serbs in Kosovo.

These new buildings often remain empty, as the purchasing power of Albanians continues to decline. Deciphering a speculative bubble fueled by money laundering. On Thursday, nearly 300 tractors arrived at the Thessaloniki International Fair, in northern Greece. Brussels can no longer pretend to turn a blind eye, and the path to European accession could well end in a dead end.

Two years ago, the authorities had suspended the project. Residents of the region and environmentalists are ready to resist. Despite the direct involvement of the latter in the siege of Dubrovnik and the occupation of Cavtat.

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