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Supporters of Albania's opposition party have set up camp to demand a recount in the country's general election. Full Article at Deutsche Welle
Supporters of Albania's opposition are staging a marathon protest in front of Prime Minister Sali Berisha's office to demand a probe into allegations of vote rigging. Socialist lawmakers and hundreds of supporters spent the night in tents. Full Article at Taiwan News
Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha (R) and NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer shake hands before their meeting in Tirana May 8, 2009. View Photo »
TIRANA (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Albanian opposition Socialist Party supporters launched their latest protest Friday to demand the government either recount the vote in a controversial June 28 election or hold another. Full Article at Reuters
TIRANA : Thousands of opposition supporters on Friday began a weekend of protests accusing Prime Minister Sali Berisha's government of electoral fraud and demanding a recount of ballots cast in June polls. Full Article at Channel News Asia
TIRANA, Albania (AP) - Thousands of supporters of Albania's opposition protested Friday outside the main government building to demand a probe into allegations of vote rigging. Full Article at Ventura County Star
Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha (R) speaks with his Greek counterpart Costas Karamanlis during their meeting in Tirana April 27, 2009. Karamanlis is on a one-day official visit to Albania. View Photo »
Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, better known to the world as Mother Teresa, was born Aug. 26, 1910, and to mark her 100th birthday, her home country Albania plans to open a museum in her honor. Full Article at The USF Oracle
(CNN) -- "By blood, I am Albanian. By citizenship, an Indian. By faith, I am a Catholic nun. As to my calling, I belong to the world." Mother Teresa, pictured in 1997, lived and worked in Kolkata from 1931 until her death. Full Article at CNN
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Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha (R) and NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer shake hands before their meeting in Tirana May 8, 2009.
View Photo »Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha (R) speaks with his Greek counterpart Costas Karamanlis during their meeting in Tirana April 27, 2009. Karamanlis is on a one-day official visit to Albania.
View Photo »Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha (R) shakes hands with his Greek counterpart Costas Karamanlis during their meeting in Tirana April 27, 2009. Karamanlis is on a one-day official visit to Albania.
View Photo »Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha (R) and his Greek counterpart Costas Karamanlis walk during a welcome ceremony in Tirana April 27, 2009.
View Photo »Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha (L) and his Greek counterpart Costas Karamanlis inspect the honour guard during a welcome ceremony in Tirana April 27, 2009.
View Photo »NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer gestures past Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha (R) during a ceremony marking the accession to NATO of Albania and Croatia at NATO headquarters in Brussels April 7, 2009.
View Photo »Croatia's Prime Minister Ivo Sanader (L) is congratulated by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer next to Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha (R) during a ceremony marking the accession to NATO of Albania and Croatia at NATO headquarters in Brussels April 7, 2009.
View Photo »NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer (C) gestures as he poses with Croatia's Prime Minister Ivo Sanader (L) and Albanian counterpart Sali Berisha (R) during a ceremony marking the accession to NATO by Albania and Croatia at the NATO headquarters in Brussels, April 7, 2009.
View Photo »NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer (C) poses with Croatia's Prime Minister Ivo Sanader (L) and Albanian counterpart Sali Berisha (R) during a ceremony marking the accession to NATO by Albania and Croatia at the NATO headquarters in Brussels, April 7, 2009.
View Photo »Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha, right, speaks during a ceremony to mark the accession of Albania and Croatia into the alliance at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Tuesday April 7, 2009. Standing left is Croatian Foreign Minister Gordan Jandrokovic.
View Photo »North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer (2nd R) stands with Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha (R) and Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader (2nd L) and Foreign Minister Gordan Jandrokovic (L) during a ceremony at NATO headquarters on April 7,...
View Photo »North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer (2nd R) shakes hands with Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha (R) as Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader (2nd L) and Foreign Minister Gordan Jandrokovic (L) attend a ceremony at NATO headquarters on April...
View Photo »NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer (C), Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha (L) and his Foreign Minister Lulzim Basha (L in the background), Croatia Prime Minister Ivo Sanader (R) and his Foreign Minister Gordan Jandrokovic (R in the background) arrive to attend a ceremony to...
View Photo »Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha (L) shakes hands with Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader during a press conference following a ceremony at North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) headquarters on April 7, 2009 in Brussels, marking the entry last week of their countries into the w...
View Photo »Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha (L) delivers a speech before North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer (R), Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader (2nd R) and his Foreign Minister Gordan Jandrokovic (2nd L) during a ceremony at NATO headquarters...
View Photo »Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader (L) delivers a speech before North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer (2nd R), Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha (R) and Croatian Foreign Minister Gordan Jandrokovic (2nd L) during a ceremony at NATO headqua...
View Photo »Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha speaks during a news conference in Tirana July 2, 2009. Berisha said he was open to coalition talks with smaller parties after winning weekend elections, as his Democrats failed to gain enough seats in parliament to govern alone.
View Photo »Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha speaks during a press conference in Tirana on July 2, 2009. Berisha said he was open to coalition talks with smaller parties after winning weekend elections, as his Democrats failed to gain enough seats in parliament to govern alone.
View Photo »Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha speaks during a press conference in Tirana on July 2, 2009. Berisha said he was open to coalition talks with smaller parties after winning weekend elections, as his Democrats failed to gain enough seats in parliament to govern alone.
View Photo »Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha speaks during a press conference in Tirana on July 2, 2009. Berisha said he was open to coalition talks with smaller parties after winning weekend elections, as his Democrats failed to gain enough seats in parliament to govern alone.
View Photo »Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha speaks during a press conference in Tirana Thursday July 2, 2009. Berisha said he was open to coalition talks with smaller parties after winning weekend elections, as his Democrats failed to gain enough seats in parliament to govern alone.
View Photo »Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha gives a press conference with Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader (not pictured) following a ceremony at North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) headquarters on April 7, 2009 in Brussels, marking the entry last week of their countries into the worl...
View Photo »Albania's opposition supporters are seen during a marathon protest in front of Prime Minister Sali Berisha's office in Tirana, Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009. The opposition supporters are staging the protest to demand a probe into allegations of vote rigging.
View Photo »Albania's main opposition Socialist Party leader Edi Rama (C), leads opposition supporters during a march in downtown Tirana on November 20, 2009.
View Photo »Albanian opposition supporters hold banners during a protest asking for a probe of their allegations of vote rigging by Prime Minister Sali Berisha's governing Democratic Party, in Tirana, Albania, Friday, Nov 20, 2009.
View Photo »Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha (R) speaks with his Greek counterpart Costas Karamanlis during their meeting in Tirana April 27, 2009. Karamanlis is on a one-day official visit to Albania.
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