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Jun 14
A e mani men Hajredin Kuçkën qysh i shtyjke para keto narrativa neper studio tek Batoni. Qysh i dirigjojke Beligradi, kta veprojshin! U desh me ardhe nji Qeveri si e Kurtit qe Prokuroret me ja nise me kry punen e vet.
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Jun 13
edhe naj dite do quhet gazi rugovian.
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Jun 13
U dridh Mali, polli miu! Zgjedhjet e Qershorit.
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Gezuar Dita Çlirimit. Ne foton poshte jane luftaret Bat. 3te te Brg. 138. Duke hy ne Botushe te Gjakoves. Perballe jane dy Nexhatat, Isufi (i ndjere), Rexha, Marufi, Agimi (veteran i Kroacise), e shume tjere. Mbrapa kameres, knej jan Basriu, Hajra, Culi, Avni (kom. Drenica), Luli (Snajperka), une, Halili, Halimi, Shaipi, Sakipi e shume tjere.
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Jun 10
Socialistat e dijnë që e kan dhjerë punën. Zverrneci do i zverdh.
Dear Senator Sanders, everyday I follow that you love fighting each other a lot in the US politics, as we also do here in Europe and Albania. It’s a house of cards everywhere. You can for sure intervene into another country business, but since we are both NATO allies and US🇺🇸🤝🇦🇱Albania have a strategic partnership, I think would have been suitable at least to check the real facts: there were around 2K protesters yesterday (50 times less than you are saying 100K), a lot of Iranian combined with other malicious disinformation engagements and so much, a lot of antisemitism. It all started with a an antisemitism campaign. Secondly on the project: it is proposed a very nature friendly project that is still on the projection phase and it will be built completely into a private owned land. Senator, I am a strong socialist as You are, but I strongly respect the rules of capitalism. By the way as it looks you are badly informed: there is no project approved yet. Once the project is presented and made public I will forward it to You. Albania needs such an investment dear Senator. This will bring us (Albania🇦🇱) into another European and Global Tourism League. We need it. Three fifth of the Albanians have voted us (the Socialists - your comrades) to strongly develop our country. Please don’t use us (Albania🇦🇱) as a ball to shoot your political opponent at home. It seems to many of us right now like we are living the movie Wag the Dog😂 I think you have seen it. While also please accept my invitation to visit Albania, our beautiful and most pro-American country in Europe, no matter who are in power in DC, republicans or democrats🙏 I hope you accept the invitation which I will also officially sent it✉️ Happy 250th INDEPENDENCE DAY🇺🇸
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Pas zgjedhjeve, ky do jete lidershipi i ri. Albin Kurti - Kryeminister Albulena Haxhiu - Kryekuvendare Vjosa Osmani - Presidente
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Jun 7
N'vend se te reflektoj shipoja per hajnine ne pike te dites, ky zgjedh luften me mediat, greket, serbet e iranianet - e popullin e vet e quen protestuesh te tiktokut! Dite e ma keq.
To @CNN International and to all the endless media outlets, big and small, together with all the well-meaning content producers of Facebook, X, Instagram, TikTok and every other platform that now shapes the global conversation, I would very much wish to pass the following post: As we speak, today’s protest has drawn roughly 2,000 participants. It is the lowest turnout so far, but even at its peak, participation never exceeded 8,000 people. So how is it that what much of the world has seen over the past days appears so enormous, so dramatic, so overwhelming? At some point, when the engineered digital hysteria of these days has passed and emotions have cooled, the democratic world should take a closer look at how the gap between reality and its representation became so vast. Not merely as a matter of this particular case, but as a symptom of something much larger. How could a tiny country become global news for reasons so disconnected from the reality on the ground? How could a local protest involving a few thousand people be transformed into an international spectacle? How could assumptions become facts, narratives become verdicts, and speculation become accepted truth before the basic facts were even established? And perhaps most importantly, what does it say about our information ecosystem when perception can travel around the world faster than reality itself? Because the reality is that there is no project yet. There is no building permit yet. There is no construction yet. There is not even a final design yet. There is only a vision and a plan: to transform Albania into the most attractive high-end tourism destination in this part of the world, while creating a net positive environmental development that, according to the current vision, would ultimately result in approximately 25% more trees and green space than exists today, alongside measurable improvements across multiple biodiversity indicators. The ambition is not merely to build. The ambition is to demonstrate that development and environmental enhancement can go hand in hand. That is precisely why some of the world’s leading experts in ecology, biodiversity, landscape architecture, environmental engineering and sustainable tourism are working on these concepts and parameters. Whether they succeed or fail is a matter for future assessment, science, public scrutiny and transparent debate. But presenting as an environmental catastrophe something that does not yet exist, has not yet been designed, has not yet been permitted, and whose stated objective is in fact to produce positive environmental outcomes, is not a serious contribution to public discussion. And yet, from this simple reality emerged a hurricane of digital hysteria, apocalyptic headlines, manufactured outrage and sweeping conclusions presented as established facts. Along the way came deepfakes, manipulated images, fabricated claims, coordinated amplification, anonymous networks and online behaviour that bears many of the characteristics of the hybrid information warfare that increasingly shapes public debate across democratic societies. Even more remarkably, social media platforms recorded an explosion in activity around this topic, with Albanian-language engagement increasing several-fold within just a few days. A significant part of this sudden surge appears to have been driven not by an organic expansion of public participation, but by the rapid proliferation of newly created profiles, anonymous accounts and pages with little or no identifiable history, raising legitimate questions about artificial amplification and the manufacturing of digital momentum.
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Protests target 13 years of government corruption and Narta lagoon destruction. In 2024, Albania eased protected zone laws to allow major tourism infrastructure, aligning with proposed investments by Jared Kushner. Crowd sizes claimed in the post are unverified euronatur.org/en/what-we-do/… reporter.al/en/2026/05/29/…
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Prishtina me fanatizem e ruen simbolin e Vllaznim-Bashkimit.
Today I am in Pristina to reaffirm the EU’s continued support to Kosovo. I will meet the acting President @albulenahaxhiu_ , the caretaker Prime Minister @albinkurti and leaders of opposition parties. As Kosovo heads to elections this weekend, my message is simple: our partnership comes with responsibility. I encourage political leaders to make EU integration a priority, beyond political divisions, and to work together towards this shared goal. Kosovo needs strong, stable and functioning institutions capable of implementing reforms, seizing the opportunities the European Union offers and delivering on all Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue commitments.
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The photograph of European Council President A. Costa, featuring in the background the so-called Yugoslav “Brotherhood and Unity” monument alongside an Ottoman-era mosque, suggests a subtle bias among some European officials regarding Kosovo’s identity.
Today I am in Pristina to reaffirm the EU’s continued support to Kosovo. I will meet the acting President @albulenahaxhiu_ , the caretaker Prime Minister @albinkurti and leaders of opposition parties. As Kosovo heads to elections this weekend, my message is simple: our partnership comes with responsibility. I encourage political leaders to make EU integration a priority, beyond political divisions, and to work together towards this shared goal. Kosovo needs strong, stable and functioning institutions capable of implementing reforms, seizing the opportunities the European Union offers and delivering on all Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue commitments.
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Jun 3
Dej sot kam mendu qe hajgare eshte kjo pune, ky pernjime e paska pase!
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Jun 2
Edhe Ali Ahmeti rrihte gjoksin 'sa t’jem unë këtu', askush s’e prek gjuhën shqipe. Ra nga qeveria, gjuha u ba problem. Këta që e konsiderojnë veten mbi ligjin dhe mendojnë se vendin e popullin ua ka lënë sulltani me tapi, se kan vendin n'pushtet.
Jun 2
Greku i ka fajet 😄
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Greku i ka fajet 😄
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Rama tha qe Grekët edhe muslimanet i kan fajet. Edhe LGBT plusat. Shqipfolsi mesatar qe s'kupton gjë 😄
Now its all clear who stand behind those so called Albanian Muslims who protest pro Palestine movement 🇬🇷 Is all clear who sponsors LGBT in Albania 🇬🇷 Is all clear who is anti Albanian development 🇬🇷 First ones to fall into the Greek trap Albanian diaspora Kosovo Albanian😂
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Greku i ka fajet 🫠
My dear @atsipras I hope you are in great shape. Sorry to bother, but I wanted to share my amazement at how quickly even your new party has contributed to transforming a completely isolated incident into a matter of broader political significance, dismissing established facts while emphasizing half-truths, which are often the most misleading form of falsehood - especially when infused with nationalist flavour, I must say! The unfortunate and regrettable incident in Zvërnec did not occur during a normal protest for property rights. It took place in a context of heightened tension fueled by extensive misinformation, accompanied by repeated attempts to obstruct the lawful activities of highly reputable international private investors, operating on privately owned land that they acquired from legitimate owners holding valid property titles, in full compliance with Albanian law. Any injury to any individual, Albanian, Greek or otherwise, is regrettable. The circumstances were clarified swiftly, leading to the arrest of the private security personnel responsible, the revocation of their company’s operating licence, and the dismissal of the Vlora police director. What more would you expect, Alexis, and what additional measures would you have taken as Prime Minister under these circumstances? My recollection suggests that, had our positions been reversed, your response would likely have been far less decisive. But that is not the point. The point is that it is neither fair nor responsible to transform an isolated incident into evidence of a violation of minority rights, property rights, or the rule of law. On the contrary, doing so is unfair, irresponsible, and contrary to the European values that we both claim to share. No upcoming electoral campaign can justify such behavior, especially from a new party aspiring to represent the European left of the twenty-first century. Albania's commitment to the rule of law, to the protection of property, and to the rights of national minorities is not a matter of political convenience. It is a constitutional obligation, a European commitment, and a reality reflected in our legislation and institutions. As I have emphasized on previous occasions, including when responding to your concerns regarding Albania’s European path in matters involving ethnic Greeks, I fully agree that respect for the rule of law is essential. Precisely for that reason, however, facts must be established by competent institutions and courts, not by political declarations issued from another country and shaped by domestic political considerations. The Greek National Minority in Albania is a treasure that I value enormously. It enjoys rights and protections that are neither more nor less than those enjoyed by all Albanian citizens and I work daily to strengthen them, thanks also to the close cooperation with the Greek government. That is why I trust you will agree that good-neighborly relations are best served by facts rather than assumptions, and by respect for the rule of law and the institutions of neighboring countries rather than political speculation. Wishing you success in the upcoming elections, I sincerely hope that your new party will demonstrate that new political movements need not fall into the same familiar patterns of public debate, including the temptation to rally followers around the flag through hasty conclusions about neighbors and their sovereign institutions. After all, Europe needs fewer reflexes from the past and more confidence in facts, institutions, and good-neighborly relations. All the best my old friend🇦🇱❤️🇪🇺❤️🇬🇷
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Pas Aeroportit te Vlores e Mabcos te Behxhetit po fshihen investitor rus - pas projektit Zvernec poashtu kompani ofshore ruso/bullgare! Do ja haje koken kjo aventure Rames.
We don’t care about Israel and Qatar, all we want is our land not to be sold to foreign investors… It’s Albanian land ffs but this clown will never understand that💔
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May 31
Keep srmps under 5% and you are ok Starting mid-June, if these rtrds wishing to remain in our country as citizens must either swear an oath of allegiance to our Republic or be considered as foreigners, subject to the 90 day stay limit Their time is up, they just making noise
It is a disgrace! Kosova has built one of the democratic systems in Europe, granting minorities unprecedented rights and privileges. And yet, this is the way it is repaid: with open hostility, foreign flags, and extremist chants that deny the state of Kosova. Even worse is the deafening silence of the international community. By refusing to condemn these clear and organized provocations, international actors are enabling this lawlessness. You demand extreme privileges for the Serbs while, at the same time, such disgraceful acts are not condemned. The international community's silence isn't diplomacy,it is cowardice and complicity in the face of Belgrade's continuous attempts to spark a new conflict in the Balkans. @USAmbKosovo @USAndKosovo @GermanAmbKOS @EUAmbKosovo @EUKosovo @NATO_KFOR @EulexKosovo
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Izraelitet jo po sllavët (rus e bullgar) Shqipnia e Ramës ka shku per lesh.
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Ksi Policie t'shtetit mos i pafsha kujt.
Replying to @Tirana_Report
The moment when even the passive policeman is attacked with tear gas by unidentified persons.
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