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Korça, Once a City of Five Customs Points with an Industrial and Commercial Character—Today Even the Maternity Hospital Is Being Turned into a Hotel…

By Albens Tabaku:

Developments driven by “mediocre, one-sided policies” always lead to failure, especially when based on “personal” initiatives without serious studies involving institutes, experts, or academic departments.

From the very beginning, when it was still presented as something new, the idea of developing Korçë mainly and almost exclusively as a tourist city did not seem normal to me. Even before communism, during communism, and for at least 10 years after its fall, Korça had an industrial, commercial, and agricultural character, supported by fertile fields and hardworking villages that created a relatively stable economic chain for the region.

The Beer Factory dates back to 1929, along with manufacturing industries for agricultural products, an alcohol factory, power plants, and transport links to Greece through automobile companies—even air transport. I recall the German company Adria Aero Lloyd, which operated propeller flights Korça–Tirana, Korça–Shkodër, Korça–Vlorë, and return routes as early as 1925. Later, the Italian company Ala Littoria introduced routes such as Korça–Tirana–Rome and Korça–Thessaloniki.

The bazaar was once a center of craftsmanship and essential local trades. The city also had numerous schools, including the French Lyceum (a national institution), two major high schools opened by Mirash Ivanaj, a boys’ vocational school teaching accounting, finance, trade, and merchandising, and a girls’ school focused on crafts, tailoring, and culinary arts.

During communism, Korça was perhaps the most developed district in the Republic, even rivaling Tirana in industrial diversity (although Tirana had larger numbers and heavy industry like the tractor plant). Heavy industry included mechanical and metal plants, foundries, a glass factory, brick and tile factories, a thermal power plant, a bearing factory, and the Instrument Factory—considered number one in the country.

Light industry included food processing plants (jam, oil, chocolate cream, pickles, wine, and cognac), meat processing, woodworking, and more. There was also the highly regarded knitwear combine, which functioned partly until the 2000s before being demolished for apartment buildings. The carpet factory, leather and footwear factory, and many others suffered the same fate. The only survivor is the former garment production enterprise, which still operates successfully today.

Geological enterprises with dozens of mines were destroyed, as was the silicate industry. Agriculture, historically strong, was also neglected.

Therefore, directing Korça’s development almost entirely toward tourism—without alternatives and without utilizing its historical potential—was a mistake. The city is a key border hub with around five customs points, a strategic transport node that should have focused on logistics, storage, and distribution. It also has exceptional agricultural potential in the Korça and Devoll plains, along with a highly skilled workforce that has now largely disappeared.

There were discussions about building an electric cable factory and an automotive company a few years ago, but these plans were abandoned.

Traditional elements like lakror (pie), raki, sausages, and the Beer Festival are now overused and fragmented, unable to provide sustainable long-term development. Domestic tourism has already “consumed” Korça, and population decline across Albania reduces its impact on the regional economy. Unlike coastal cities such as Durrës and Vlorë, which benefit from at least three stable months of tourism, Korça does not even have that advantage.

The situation becomes absurd when even a maternity hospital is turned into a hotel—especially during the peak of a pandemic, when more hospital beds were needed. At the very least, healthcare infrastructure should have been expanded, but it remains unchanged from 50 years ago.

Focusing the economy solely on tourism—whether in Korça or across Albania—makes sustainable and progressive development impossible. Tourism is influenced by many factors and does not quickly recover the high investments it requires. Not to mention the oversaturation of hotels and guesthouses across Korça.

In conclusion, this was a short-term, mediocre, and misguided vision.

Who Is Thoma Turtulli, the Man Who Donated the Library, Cinema, Lyceum, and Hospital to Korça…

Once, everyone knew him. Today, only a few people in Korçë and beyond remember him. He was one of the greatest philanthropists the Albanian nation has ever produced—a model that should still be followed today.

By Vangjel Simaku

He was the benefactor who gifted Korça—considered one of the most cultured cities in Albania—with a library, a cinema, a lyceum, a hospital, and an orphanage. A philanthropist who saved dozens of people from certain death, yet could not save himself from it. He helped prepare dowries for many poor families in Korça and earned the love and admiration of thousands.

However, the brutal communist regime treated the Turtulli family harshly. When the cemeteries of Korça were relocated from the Church of St. Mary, the monumental grave of this distinguished family was barbarically destroyed, and the remains of the great philanthropist disappeared without a trace. The deep hostility of Enver Hoxha toward this family resulted in one of the most renowned philanthropists in the Balkans and beyond, Thoma Turtulli, having no known grave today.

Thoma Turtulli originated from Vithkuq, once a large and developed town with many neighborhoods, churches, and schools, rivaling even Voskopoja in prosperity. Like Voskopoja, however, Vithkuq was burned and looted three times by the same attackers.

The Turtulli family later moved to Korça and became one of the most prominent commercial families of the time. Thoma Turtulli and his company conducted trade with Durrës, Shkodër, Tirana, as well as with Thessaloniki, Bitola, and Istanbul.

Soon, he devoted himself to major philanthropic efforts, aiming to turn Korça into a model European city. On December 25, 1927, the “Majestic” cinema opened its doors in Korça—a small “La Scala” in the heart of the city. This beautiful cinema was built by the Albanian joint-stock company “Cinemato,” founded by Thoma Turtulli and his associates.

He donated a library to the education-loving city of Korçë, recognizing the strong thirst for knowledge among its people. In the city and surrounding areas, there were already many books preserved from the old libraries of Voskopoja, Vithkuq, and Korça itself, as well as books brought by the Vatra society from the United States.

As a result, the beautiful Korça library, inaugurated in 1930, held around 30,000 books at that time. The great philanthropist Thoma Turtulli also donated the lyceum—this important center of education known both within and beyond Albania. The city hospital, meanwhile, was inaugurated in 1934.

After its completion, Thoma Turtulli’s wife, Athina Turtulli, donated 40,000 gold francs to the state for the construction of an industrial school. King Zog I awarded her the Order of Skanderbeg in recognition of her contribution.

It is said that Thoma Turtulli personally supervised the construction of the hospital and fell ill there with bronchopneumonia. Despite the extraordinary efforts of King Zog, who brought the best doctors from Thessaloniki, he could not be saved. The works of this great benefactor still shine in Korça today, reflecting the European spirit that Thoma Turtulli and other notable philanthropists instilled in the city.

Mateo: I will have the biggest wedding with Brikena outside

Mateo Borri and Brikena Selmani crowned their love with a wedding inside Big Brother. Of course, it was within the context of the game, but it remains a very beautiful memory for both contestants. On Big Brother Radio, Mateo Borri revealed that he will have a bigger wedding outside this format.

During the interview, he also shared details about his life outside, what he plans to do, and his future goals.

The second finalist emphasized that he is looking forward to going on vacation and meeting the model from Kosovo, away from the cameras.

The two rekindled their relationship in this reality show, as they had known each other before entering the house.

It remains to be seen how this relationship will continue in the future.

Preparations for Easter / Orthodox Believers’ Traditions in Korça, from Souvenirs to Lamb Meat…

Korçë has been filled this weekend with hundreds of tourists and visitors who have chosen the city to celebrate Orthodox Easter as well as to relax and enjoy their time off. Easter is the holiday that symbolizes the resurrection of Christ, and in Korça it is celebrated on a large scale. Local families have preserved and respected their long-standing traditions and customs.

A well-known tradition is the purchase of souvenirs made of ceramics and clay, as well as the preparation of lamb meat, since the lamb is considered a symbol of goodness, purity, and peace.

The Easter lunch represents togetherness, bringing everyone around the same table to be close to their loved ones.

Megan Thee Stallion set to leave Moulin Rouge! The Musical early after record-breaking run

Megan Thee Stallion has confirmed she will depart Moulin Rouge! The Musical earlier than originally planned, sharing the news directly with fans. “Hotties, my last performance as Zidler in @moulinrougebway will be May 1 ❤️‍🩹,” she wrote in an Instagram post on April 27. “It’s been such an honor to be part of thee Moulin Rouge family and I’ve met so many amazing people in this theater!

Y’all work so hard and I have so much respect for the dedication, the stamina, the work ethic, the time and the effort y’all put into the work!”

“I’m so grateful for the cast and crew that made this experience so meaningful,” she continued. “And to all the Hotties that showed up or planned to attend, thank you for supporting me during this incredible journey! I LOVE YALL🥹 See you soon 💙.”

The three-time Grammy Award-winning rapper and actress made her Broadway debut as Harold Zidler, the impresario of the famed Parisian nightclub, beginning March 24. Her run at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre in New York City had initially been scheduled through May 17.

Her casting marked a milestone for the production, as she became the first female-identifying performer to take on the role of Zidler in any production of Moulin Rouge! The Musical worldwide.

The role was originated on Broadway in 2019 by Danny Burstein, who previously spoke to PEOPLE exclusively about Megan’s reception among the cast and audiences.

“All my friends who are still in the show, the people backstage, they all are crazy about her. They all love her so much,” Burstein said. “And the producers are telling me that the audiences are going nuts. I’m so, so incredibly happy for her. I just want her to succeed and shine. And I want the show to succeed and shine.”

Megan’s Broadway run has included both high points and challenges. After missing two performances due to a hospitalization on March 31, she returned to the stage on April 2, later describing the experience as “a real wake-up call.”

“I’ve been pushing myself past my limits lately, running on empty, and my body finally said enough,” she wrote in an April 1 Instagram post. “It honestly scared me.”

“I just need one day to rest, reset, and take care of myself the way I should have,” she added. “I’ll be right back on that stage Thursday, stronger, clearer, and ready to give you 100% the way you deserve.”

She also made headlines in recent days after confirming her breakup from Dallas Mavericks player Klay Thompson, saying in a statement to PEOPLE that “trust, fidelity and respect are non-negotiable” and that she is choosing to “prioritize” herself moving forward.

Despite the early departure, Megan previously spoke about her excitement in taking on the role and exploring a new creative space.

“Stepping onto the Broadway stage and joining the Moulin Rouge! The Musical team is an absolute honor,” she said in a statement when her run was announced. “I’ve always believed in pushing myself creatively and theater is definitely a new opportunity that I’m excited to embrace.”

Taylor Swift reveals how a car ride with fiancé Travis Kelce inspired her song “Elizabeth Taylor”

Inspiration can come in the most unlikely of places for Taylor Swift. The 36-year-old singer-songwriter is detailing the stories and process behind some of her biggest hits in a new profile for The New York Times Magazine

From hits like “Love Story” to “Clara Bow,” the Grammy winner and chart-topper gets candid about the moments that led to the tracks and the meaning behind some of her best lyrics. 

There are so many different ways that a song begins in my world,” Swift says in the profile. 

She then gives an insight into the song “Elizabeth Taylor” off her most recent studio album,The Life of a Showgirl. 

I’m riding in the car with Travis,” she began, referencing her fiancé, Travis Kelce. “I go on and on in explaining to Travis, like, why I love Elizabeth Taylor so much. She fought for artists’ rights. She was exploited in so many ways, and yet she kept her humanity. She kept her humor. She kept her passion for life.’ I was just going on and on.” 

The impassioned rant continued, and Swift recalled, “I was like, ‘Her eyes were violet. Some people said they were blue. Some people said they were violet. I think they were violet.’ We get home. He gets out of the car and I’m just in my head just this intrusive melody…. And I’m just scrambling to open my record app on my phone.”

The song, which features the lyrics, “I cried my eyes violet, Elizabeth Taylor,” is the second track on the pop star’s 12th studio album, which was released in October. 

During her album promotion, Swift shared that she’d reached out to Taylor’s estate to get permission to release the song, which features multiple lyrical references to the actress. Swift called the estate “lovely” during an interview on the Scott Mills on Radio 2’s Breakfast Show.

Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE, Taylor’s son Christopher Wilding praised the song, saying he listened to it “the day it became available.”

She and my mom do seem like kindred spirits. They are both the very embodiment of female empowerment,” he shared. “The way [Swift] has deftly captured the similarities and parallel tracks in their careers and personal lives is delightful.”

Much of Swift’s latest album is believed to be about her romance with Kelce, whom she started dating in 2023. The couple announced their engagement last August. 

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce at the iHeartRadio Music Awards on March 26.Credit : Christopher Polk/Billboard via Getty
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce step out in New York City in Dec. 2024.XNY/Star Max/GC Images
Elizabeth Taylor circa 1950.Silver Screen Collection/Getty

Ed Sheeran shocks fans with bold buzz cut transformation

We’re in love with the shape of… Ed Sheeran’s new hairline? The “Shivers” singer debuted a shocking shaved-head look via Instagram on Tuesday in a “Life Update Dumpington” post. “Yes I’ve shaved my hair. I wanted to shave it to signify a fresh start,” Sheeran, 35, explained in the caption. “A lot of new beginnings in my life [at the moment].”

He added that he personally “love[s]” the ‘do and is “thinking of keeping it this way.”

Ed Sheeran with a shaved head and tattoos on his arms, standing in front of a building at dusk.
Ed Sheeran debuted a shocking new shaved-head look via Instagram on Tuesday, as pictured above. 

Elsewhere in the post, Sheeran — who is best known for his messy ginger locks, often kept cut to a medium-length style — revealed that he’s had a case of the shingles “for the last month.”

“Wouldn’t recommend it, but on the mend now,” he reassured his followers, many whom praised him for the buzzcut in the comments section.

The four-time Grammy winner has been on hiatus during his ongoing Loop Tour, which kicked off in January and runs through December with dates around the globe.

“Can’t wait to get back cracking on that,” he said of returning to the stage. “See you lovely people there.”

This certainly isn’t the first time Sheeran has surprised fans with a new look, however.

Back in December, the “Thinking Out Loud” singer showed off an impressive 30-pound weight loss transformation on the cover of Men’s Health UK.

Sheeran posed shirtless and showed off his ripped abs for the publication, sharing that he embarked on the fitness journey for his family.

The musician — who shares daughters Lyra, 5, and Jupiter, 3, with wife Cherry Seaborn — credited a “consistent” workout routine and cutting back on alcohol for his fitness glow up.

It all came in at the same time of wanting to be a responsible dad, wanting to feel and look good,” he explained.

At the time, Sheeran admitted he was “worried” about how his fans would react to his magazine cover.

“I’m the guy people relate to and I did think, ‘F–k, is it weird me being super in shape on a Men’s Health cover?’” he shared, adding that he decided to do it in the hopes of inspiring others to achieve their goals. Sheeran previously revealed that he lost 50 pounds and quit smoking in 2019.

Champions League: Bayern Secure Dramatic Qualification Against Real Madrid

Real Madrid have been eliminated from the UEFA Champions League after a dramatic 4–3 defeat against Bayern Munich in the second leg of the quarterfinals at Allianz Arena. The first leg had also ended in favor of the Bavarians, 2–1, sealing Madrid’s exit. The match started spectacularly for the Spanish side, who took the lead in the opening seconds.

A passing mistake by Manuel Neuer was capitalized on by Arda Güler, who scored from distance to make it 0–1.

The home side responded immediately—in the 6th minute, following a corner taken by Joshua Kimmich, Aleksandar Pavlović equalized with a header.

Güler struck again in the 29th minute with a stunning free kick for 1–2. However, in the 38th minute, Harry Kane leveled the score after being assisted by Dayot Upamecano. Just before halftime, in the 42nd minute, Madrid regained the lead—Vinícius Júnior assisted Kylian Mbappé, who finished clinically through the goalkeeper’s legs for 2–3.

The drama continued in the final minutes. Eduardo Camavinga was sent off in the 86th minute, leaving Madrid with 10 players. Just two minutes later, in the 88th, Luis Díaz equalized at 3–3 with a powerful strike from outside the box. When the game seemed headed for extra time, in the 90+4 minute, Michael Olise scored the decisive goal for 4–3, securing victory and qualification for Bayern.

Meanwhile, Arsenal will face Atlético Madrid in the semifinals of the UEFA Champions League. This was confirmed after Arsenal drew 0–0 against Sporting CP at Emirates Stadium in the second leg of their quarterfinal clash. The London side, led by Mikel Arteta, advanced thanks to their 1–0 win in the first leg in Lisbon, decided by a goal from Kai Havertz.

The Strongman of Greece / This Is Alket Rizai, Who Became Famous for His Prison Escapes and Deeds—Even Inspiring Songs Dedicated to 

Alket Rizai, one of the most well-known Albanian prisoners in Greece, is famous for his dramatic prison escapes and controversial life story. “I sang about Alket Rizai because he is considered a hero here in Greece. He is brave and has done crazy things both inside and outside prison,” rapper Tus once said. It remains to be seen how successful the project will be in Greece, but it is certain that the song has already gained attention in Albania.

Who is Alket Rizai?

Alket Rizai was born on May 24, 1978, in Ballsh. At the age of 16, he moved to Greece in search of work. He became widely known as the Albanian who escaped twice from Greek prisons using a helicopter—an act that made headlines internationally.

He was the youngest of three brothers and was described as a well-behaved child. He had a strong passion for electronics, which he might have turned into a profession if his life had taken a different path. From the age of 10, he would dismantle and reassemble electronic devices.

Rizai spent his early childhood in the village of Kalenjë, where he lived with his relatives. At the age of six, he returned to his hometown to begin school, but he never completed high school, as he left for Greece.

In addition to Albanian, Rizai reportedly speaks five foreign languages. He carried out two helicopter escapes from Korydallos Prison. He later attempted a third escape by taking six prison officers hostage at Malandrinos Prison.

He is currently serving his sentence in prison.

How Did Mercedes Get Its Name? The Brand Everyone Knows Hides a Tragic Story

On February 9, 1846, German engineer Wilhelm Maybach was born—known as the “King of Designers” behind the first Mercedes car. Maybach, the son of a carpenter from Stuttgart, became an orphan at the age of 10. Family friends made various efforts to find a home for him and his siblings, even placing an advertisement in a local newspaper.

Eventually, Maybach was taken in at the Bruderhaus, run by theologian Gustav Werner, where he was initially trained as a pastry maker. However, Werner quickly recognized his technical talent. Maybach began studying drawing, physics, mathematics, English, and French, and entered the Bruderhaus factory as an apprentice. There, he met Gottlieb Daimler. Their childhood friendship would later develop into a 30-year partnership that made a major contribution to the modern automotive industry.

From 1883, Maybach and Daimler developed efficient internal combustion engines, marking their first major breakthrough. In 1890, they founded Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft to build automobiles, with Maybach serving as technical director. His carburetor design was widely used after 1893, and he fought legal battles to protect his patents.

In 1899, shortly before Daimler’s death, Maybach met racing pioneer Emil Jellinek. A legend was born a year later when Jellinek commissioned Maybach to build 36 specially designed racing cars. He requested a long, low vehicle with a 35-horsepower engine and named it after his daughter: Mercedes. This is widely considered the first modern car.

In 1909, Maybach, together with his son Karl Maybach, founded Luftfahrzeug-Motorenbau to produce aircraft engines, including those used in Zeppelin airships. After World War I, starting in 1922, the first cars bearing the Maybach name—designed by his son—entered the market, competing with Daimler-Benz. Daimler-Benz later acquired Maybach Motorenbau and the brand in 1960.

The tragic story behind the name “Mercedes”

As for the daughter whose name became famous worldwide, Mercedes Jellinek, her life ended tragically. After World War I, Emil Jellinek—by then a diplomat—was accused of espionage and forced to leave Nice. The French government confiscated his villa, boats, and cars, and he died in exile in Switzerland in January 1918. Mercedes was left struggling to survive, even relying on the help of neighbors.

As she grew older, Mercedes faced illness and hardship. She married twice—both husbands were barons—but both marriages ended in separation. She died in a small apartment in Vienna in February 1929, not yet 39 years old. She had no children but was survived by her sister, Maia, born in 1906.

Maia also had a car named after her—an electric model designed by Ferdinand Porsche, which debuted in Vienna in 1907. Unlike the car that bore her sister’s name, however, Maia’s model was not very successful.