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CT Insider on MSNWaterbury native Xhenet Aliu's second novel about Albanian ties, radicalizationBlood is everything. At least it is in Waterbury native Xhenet Aliu "Everybody Says It's Everything," which she'll discuss Saturday at Barnes & Noble in Waterbury. Blood, in Aliu's universe, is ...
A new book explores how a group of brave women mobilised to challenge war and oppression in the former Yugoslavia and Albania ...
Jailing 26-year-old Leonart Vata to nine months in prison a judge told him whether he had come to UK "out of necessity, ...
Some Albanian migrants have reportedly ditched small boats in a change of tack as people smugglers try to evade detection. The gangs are using lorries to transport individuals and veiling their ...
Ahead of polls in May, warring politicians are focusing their campaigning on social networks – which are steadily displacing ...
In a wide-ranging session, Lord Hermer denied reported complaints from other Cabinet ministers that his new guidance on the ...
An Albanian cannabis farmer entered the UK illegally for a second time after being deported and was arrested in County Durham ...
Xhenet Aliu won Georgia’s most prestigious literary award, the Townsend Prize for Fiction, for her 2018 debut novel, “Brass.” Named a Best Book of the Year by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the ...
An Albanian national who served 30 years for a plot to bomb a football stadium and participating in killing of a policeman ...
Videos posted on TikTok show Albanian migrants bragging about making it to the UK after paying £3,000 to cross the Channel. The caption advertises the route as '100 per cent guaranteed'.
MIGRANTS are boasting about being put up in taxpayer-funded hotels — as the bills paid by millions of Brits rocket. Two men ...
Maksim Cela, 59, is walking free on the streets of Britain after serving 23 years in jail for killing a policeman and ...
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