Protests erupt in Albania against alleged government corruption
Angry citizens gathered in front of Albania’s government headquarters in Tirana, throwing stones and flares at police officers.
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Angry citizens gathered in front of Albania’s government headquarters in Tirana, throwing stones and flares at police officers.
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