����🇦🇱 JUST IN: Over 100,000 Albanians shut down the capital in furious protests.
Trump and Kushner are selling off the Albanian coastline to Jewish billionaires and Israeli military projects.
The south of the country is being handed over to foreign control.
🚨🇦🇱JUST IN: More than 100,000 citizens are protesting in Tirana, Albania, against the controversial resort project linked to Trump-Kushner, which is planned to be built in the south of Albania.
⚡️The project has received approval from the Albanian government, but the protesters are demanding its cancellation over its suspicious offshore financing, as the project would destroy the ecosystem in a protected area and landscape
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@ShadowofEzra Sazan Island: From secret military base to strategic real estate play.
It controls the Otranto Strait & Vlorë Bay entrance.
3,600 bunkers, underground tunnels and facilities, radars, observation posts…Completely off-limits for decades.
Michael Jackson becomes the first and only act in history to earn a new Hot 100 hit in each of the last six consecutive decades.
1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s and 2020s.
i’ve been fighting the far right for a decade plus. i never would’ve imagined a labor govt would ban me from entering the uk. dark times ahead for the west. liberalism is dead, maga fascism and it’s corrosive influence is felt everywhere.
I’ve launched my e-petition asking the government to keep a national register of IDF fighters in the UK.
It has passed the initial stage and awaits full approval.
You should have the right to know if your school teacher or GP has returned from carrying out genocide overseas.
£35,000 a year in the UK in 2026 puts you in the lower class.
15 years ago it was a comfortable graduate salary that bought you a decent flat, a few holidays a year, a savings habit, and the realistic prospect of a house.
Today it gives you take-home of about £2,200 a month. Rent on a one-bed in any city worth living in starts at £1,200. Council tax £170. Energy and bills £300. Food £400. Travel £200. That's £2,270, before you've bought a single thing for pleasure.
You're behind on day one of every month.
The wage hasn't moved much in real terms in 15 years. The cost of everything around it has roughly doubled.
Every wage bracket has shifted up by one rung — the £35K that put you firmly in the middle class 15 years ago barely keeps you afloat now, and the salaries that used to count as struggling are quietly slipping into poverty.
The official conversation hasn't caught up.
Anyone calling this an 'economy that works for ordinary people' isn't talking to many ordinary people.