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28 Korrik 2024

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Albania/ The flow on the border with Greece is increasing

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On the weekend, the flow of movements on the sides of the border of Kakavija increased a lot. According to the border police in Gjirokastër, on Saturday and Sunday, about 15 thousand people entered Albania and headed towards Greece.

Most of these people are Albanians returning from Greece to spend their holidays in the country. Despite the high flow, there were no waiting lines, as precautions were taken at the Albanian and Greek counters, for the timely control of documents.

Israel threatens Hezbollah

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The Foreign Ministry in Israel, in a statement, said that the Hezbollah group violated the red lines when it attacked the territory of the Golan Heights, an area occupied by Israel, on July 28. During the deadly attack, 12 young men were killed. Israel described the attack as a massacre and warned Hezbollah that it will pay a heavy price.

Daniel Hagari, the spokesman for the Israeli army, labeled this attack as the deadliest since the one carried out by Hamas on October 7, 2023, thus starting the war in Gaza. We remind you that Hezbollah has repeatedly attacked Israel, since the start of the war in Gaza, and has received numerous attacks from the Israeli army.

The Prime Minister of Hungary says that the EU has no morals

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The Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, criticized the European Union in his speech, stating that it has no morals. In his speech, he also expressed full support for Donald Trump, as well as presented the agenda with nationalist tones.

In a speech that lasted almost 2 hours and 30 minutes, Orban opposed Western policies for the protection of the LGBT community and their promotion, showing that they have no Christian values. "In the West, there is no morality! You can also see it at the opening of the Olympic Games", said Orban.

Paris 2024 Olympic Games: Over 10,000 athletes from around the world

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In the biggest event of the year, Paris has been visited by a total of 10,714 athletes from 206 countries of the world, who will compete in 32 different sports disciplines, to bring home the medals. Paris was committed to bringing a spectacular event, which for the first time is not organized inside a stadium, but involves the whole city.

France will spend around 9 billion euros on the organization, accommodation and security of people competing in or attending the Olympics.