Geithner says encouraging signs of global rebound are beginning to emergeSeptember 24th, 2009 Geithner says financial flaws must be correctedPITTSBURGH — Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner says he is seeing encouraging signs of a global economic rebound but the world still has a way to go to emerge from the severe recession. Geithner says that the United States is not going to walk away from the greatest crisis since the Great Depression and not reform the flaws in the financial system that triggered the crisis.
Moderately strong earthquake strikes in eastern Albania, causes damage, no injuriesSeptember 7th, 2009 Quake in Albania causes damage no injuriesTIRANA, Albania — Albanian authorities say an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.4 in the northeast of the country caused some damage but no injuries. The Albanian Institute of Seismology says the quake struck at 11:49 p.m.
Albanian government presents draft law to legalize same-sex civil weddingsJuly 30th, 2009 Albania plans to legalize gay marriagesTIRANA, Albania — Albania's governing Democrats have proposed a law allowing same-sex civil weddings in the small, predominantly Muslim country. An announcement on the government Web site Thursday said the bill "may spark debate" but was needed to stop discrimination against gay couples.
Albanian election officials confirm prime minister's re-election after recountsJuly 27th, 2009 Albanian prime minister's re-election confirmedTIRANA, Albania — Albanian officials confirmed Monday that Prime Minister Sali Berisha's party has won re-election following a lengthy recount process. Election officials said Berisha's Democrats won 68 seats in the June 28 general election, while allies set to join the next government won two seats in the 140-seat parliament.
Car explodes in front of Albanian parliament, no injuriesJuly 16th, 2009 Car explodes in front of Albanian parliamentTIRANA, Albania — Police say a car parked in front of Albania's Parliament has exploded, but there were no injuries. Police spokesman Klodian Branko says the Mercedes owned by a private company exploded at about 11 p.m.
Preliminary results give win to Albanian Democrats, opposition threatens street protestsJuly 4th, 2009 Albanian opposition threatens street protestsTIRANA, Albania — Albania's opposition Socialists charged Saturday that the ruling Democrats were improperly trying to influence the country's lengthy vote count by declaring victory before all ballots from last week's national election were tallied. Albania joined NATO in April and has been under intense international pressure to ensure the June 28 vote was free of the fraud that marred the first six elections held after the Balkan country's communist regime fell in 1990.
Albania's Democrats claim victory in weekend election; Socialists cry foulJuly 1st, 2009 Albania: Democrats claim election victoryTIRANA, Albania — Albania's governing Democrats claimed Wednesday they won weekend parliamentary elections, but the opposition Socialists accused Prime Minister Sali Berisha's party of attempting to snatch victory. Near complete results showed the Democrats were ahead by just over one percentage point, but it was unclear whether Berisha had secured enough seats in parliament needed to govern alone.
Officials say Albania parliamentary election free of incidents, ballots being countedJune 29th, 2009 Albania counts parliamentary election votesTIRANA, Albania — Officials say Albania held parliamentary elections that were free of incidents that could threaten the tiny country's bid to join the European Union. Central Election Commission spokesman Leonard Olli says there is no clear winner after Sunday's vote, though early exit polls conducted by three international companies indicate Prime Minister Sali Berisha's Democratic Party is in the lead.
OSCE says still problems with voting in Albania, though some improvementsJune 29th, 2009 OSCE says still problems with Albania voteTIRANA, Albania — Albania's governing party was in a close race with the Socialist opposition on Monday as the votes were counted in the country's parliamentary election. The ballot is seen as a crucial test of the Balkan country's hopes of EU membership, and a preliminary report by international election observers found signs of both improvement and violations.
Albania votes in parliamentary election seen as crucial test for democracyJune 28th, 2009 Albania votes in parliamentary electionTIRANA, Albania — Albanians on Sunday started voting in parliamentary elections seen as a key test of the country's political maturity as it eyes European Union membership. Voting started at 7 a.m.
Pollsters say Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha's Democratic party leads electionsJune 28th, 2009 Pollsters say P.M. Berisha leads Albania electionsTIRANA, Albania — Early exit polls are indicating that Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha's Democratic Party has won another term in office in parliamentary elections Sunday.
Albania votes in parliamentary election seen as crucial test for democracy, EU ambitionsJune 28th, 2009 Albania votes in election seen as test for EU bidTIRANA, Albania — Albanians were voting Sunday in parliamentary elections seen as a crucial test of democracy to prove the Balkan country is ready for EU membership. Albania is under international pressure to make sure the vote is fair and free of the reports of fraud that have marred previous elections.
Over 70 observers to monitor South Ossetia pollsMay 30th, 2009 TSKHINVAL - More than 70 observers will monitor Sunday's parliamentary elections in South Ossetia, the former Georgian republic's foreign minister said Saturday. "At present, there are 72 observers, 10 are from abroad," Murat Dzhioyev said.
Arrangements for vote countMay 15th, 2009 NEW DELHI - All eyes are on Saturday's vote count. A glance at the arrangements the Election Commission has made for the mammoth exercise across the country:
* Total counting centres: 1,080
* Total counting halls: 4,260
* Counting staff deployed: approximately 60,000
* Secure arrangements for counting agents of candidates to witness the counting procedure.
Election Commission to deploy micro-observers in BiharMarch 16th, 2009 PATNA - The Election Commission will deploy micro-observers at all polling booths in Bihar to maintain constant vigil during voting for the general elections next month, an official said here Monday. 'The election commission has decided to deploy micro-observers on static duty at all booths in Bihar for the first time,' home secretary Afzal Amanullah told IANS.