Albania

17 Jul 2015
Albania is bracing itself for the risk that turmoil in Greece, its southern neighbour, will force tens of thousands of migrant Albanian workers to return home, cutting off remittances to hard-pressed families in one of post-communist…
Malta’s Tele-evangelist Gordon John Manché’s repeated failures to submit his organisation’s accounts to the Commissioner for NGOs is due to a disagreement with the law, according to the religious group’s financial consultant, adding that the most…
The single currency, conceived to cement European integration, has revived historical animosity between Greece and Germany, particularly in public opinions expressed on Athens streets and in German tabloids. A lot has happened since Mr. Tsipras called…
European Christian Mission (ECM) has a mission to plant and develop churches throughout Europe because only through loving communities can Europe really experience transformational change.For centuries the centre of Christendom has been in Europe but now…
Greeks voted to decide whether they should stay in the eurozone, risking severe austerity in return for an international bailout. Leaders of the influential Orthodox Church urged a ‘yes’ vote, going against the nation's first openly…
A reliable source in Ukraine says that a lot of media reporting is affected by Russian propaganda as Putin attempts to take control. He portrays Ukraine as divided, with a popular and generally peaceful revolution despite…