Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama has won a fourth term in parliamentary elections and
remains at the head of the Albanian government. Journalists in Albania say the victory was
expected, but what is unexpected is the number of parliamentary seats won. Albania has
received the green light to open negotiations for EU accession, but on the other hand, Rama
has been dogged by numerous corruption scandals in the past period. We talk about the
election result and expectations from the old and new government with Euronews Albania
journalist Ardit Hoxha.
After 13 years of civil war, the regime of Bashar al-Assad in Syria has fallen almost without a fight. The
rebel HTS (Hayat Tahrir al-Sham) has taken power and is trying to make a peaceful transition. In the
meantime, the US, Israel and Turkey are bombing places that are strongholds of ISIS, the Kurdish party
or places that are suspected of having remnants of chemical weapons used by Assad. In this episode, we
talk to war reporter Bud Wichers from the Netherlands who has been reporting from Syria since the
very beginning of the uprising in 2011. Wichers has extensive experience reporting from the Middle
East, and in Syria he reported from the biggest hot spots and was in contact with almost all the factions
fighting in Syria. He says it is good that the regime has finally fallen, but he is still suspicious of possible
terrorist hot spots, that is, he suspects that HTS has severed all ties with its previous “umbrella” Al Nusra
Front, which was practically the Syrian branch of Al Qaeda. огранок на Ал Каеда.