Doctors blame energy drink habit after patient rushed into emergency surgery for severe organ infection

A tired mom was rushed into emergency surgery after doctors discovered a potentially dangerous infection in her kidney that she says stemmed from her weekly energy drink habit.  Alison Dunn, 25, had been drinking one 12oz can of an energy drink four times a week for just seven months when she began feeling an excruciating pain in her right side.

She said she had started buying energy drinks to combat her early morning starts after getting a new job in a warehouse, as well as tackle the ‘exhaustion’ of being a busy mom-of-two.

But in March 2025, Dunn showed up for her shift and began feeling a dull ache in her lower right side.

Eventually, the pain became excruciating, describing it as ‘worse than childbirth,’ and she began vomiting.

As Dunn’s symptoms worsened, she was rushed to the hospital where tests revealed she had a 6.5mm kidney stone – which is considered large – blocking her ureter, the tube through which urine passes. 

She also had an enlarged, infected kidney, which can be serious if not treated. It can lead to kidney disease, irreversible kidney damage, kidney failure requiring transplant, and sepsis – a deadly reaction to an infection. 

Dunn said that doctors suggested her sudden kidney issues may have been due to her regular consumption of energy drinks and advised her to stop drinking the beverages immediately.

The Florida native said: ‘I work in the warehouse industry and I work really early hours. I was waking up at 5am, so on the way to work I would stop at the gas station and get [an energy drink].

‘This was four days a week. I’d only drink it those days. It was only for the job. I’m also a mom so I’m always tired. Even on my days off I was exhausted most of the time. It became a habit.

I wouldn’t say I was addicted – I didn’t crave it on my days off, but I was definitely reliant on it when I knew I had a long day.’

The day she went to the hospital, Dunn said it was ‘a regular day for me.’

‘I had my [drink] that morning, got to work and I started to have a dull ache in my lower right side,’ she added. 

‘Then it continued to get worse and I started to feel really nauseous. I left work and then threw up all over my car and all over myself. After I took a shower, the pain became excruciating.’

Dunn’s partner drove her to the hospital where a CT scan revealed the kidney stone, enlarged kidney and infection. 

Kidney stones affect approximately 600,000 Americans a year. The stones are pebble-like clumps of minerals that form in the urinary system.

Kidneys filter waste from the blood, producing urine to carry it out, but when certain minerals from food and drink – most commonly calcium and oxalate – become too concentrated in the urine, they can begin to crystallize.

Normally, these tiny crystals are flushed out without notice. But when urine is concentrated – often due to dehydration – they can stick together and grow. Over time, they form hard, jagged stones.

Trouble begins when a stone moves into the ureter. The tube is narrow, and as the stone scrapes along its lining or blocks it entirely, pressure builds behind it in the kidney.

That is what triggers the hallmark symptom: intense, wave-like pain that radiates from the lower back to the groin, often leaving sufferers pacing, sweating and unable to find relief.

Some notice blood in their urine or feel a constant urge to urinate despite passing very little. Others experience nausea so severe that they begin vomiting.

There is a possible connection between energy drinks and kidney stones, Dr Veeraish Chauhan, a kidney specialist, wrote for Very Well Health. The main concern with these types of drinks is that they can be high in sugar and high-sugar intake is linked to kidney stones. 

A 12-ounce can, which is considered one serving, of a popular brand contains about 39 grams of sugar. The daily recommendation for sugar intake is about 30 grams. 

He also said the caffeine and sodium content of the drinks can contribute to kidney stones as well.  

Additionally, if people are drinking energy drinks, they may be less likely to drink water and dehydration is also linked to an increased risk in kidney stones.  

Dunn was rushed into surgery where a laser broke down her kidney stone into smaller pieces. This allows the body to naturally pass the stone in urine. She was discharged from the hospital four days later.

Now, she is urging others to be ‘mindful’ of their own energy drink consumption and has vowed never to touch energy drinks again.

Dunn said: ‘I was super shocked. I drink water on a regular basis. I’d never had any kidney issues prior to this.

‘The first thing my urologist asked me was “Do [you] drink energy drinks?” They were confident that was the cause. He said I definitely need to stop. I’m very lucky the infection in my kidney didn’t spread to my blood.

‘Once you get kidney stones, it’s very easy for you to get them again so if I were to begin drinking energy drinks again, I would definitely encounter the same issues.

‘I’ll never drink energy drinks again. It was the worst pain of my life; it was worse than childbirth. I don’t think a few hours of energy is worth the toll it takes on your body.’

Woman claims she got sick after biting into undercooked McDonald’s burger, slams the chain

A woman has launched a scathing rant after she took a closer look at her McDonald’s burger and discovered it was raw.  Carla Dolby demanded an explanation from the fast food giant after she was reduced to a diet of plain toast and Hydralyte following the ordeal. 

‘Maccas, please explain, what is this?’ she asked in a TikTok video, while holding the remainders of the undercooked burger. 

‘I know it’s my fault for not looking when I was eating it, but I was so hungry. 

‘I was eating away, looked down and noticed it wasn’t cooked. I think you should just trust that your food is cooked if you’re purchasing from a fast food restaurant.

‘My insides are literally still ruined, I’ve had to call in sick, I’ve had to cancel my plans on the weekend. I’m feeling so lethargic, but lesson learned.’

Ms Dolby lodged a complaint with McDonald’s and was told the fast food giant would launch an investigation, which could take up to 10 business days. 

‘We will engage the restaurant management team to commence an investigation,’ the fast food giant said in the response. 

‘Our restaurant teams will complete an in-depth review, which may include reviewing CCTV, as well as records from other customers during the time of this visit.

‘Please know that this may take up to 10 working days, and you will be contacted by the store upon completion of this process.’

Aussies were quick to share their own fast food horror stories. 

‘I got a sundae from Maccas last year, got about halfway and realised my spoon was tapping something metal. Turns out it was the top of the handle for the sundae sauces,’ one person wrote. 

‘I had a milk carton lid in my Maccas coffee,’ another said.

But others stuck up for employees at the chain, suggesting they were new.  

Respect the workers, their jobs are stressful enough with training and learning new stuff is hard,’ they said. 

One person who claimed to be a McDonald’s manager also chimed in.  

‘We take food safety complaints very seriously. More than likely someone will be fired. I hope it gets resolved,’ they said. 

‘Genuinely, as a manager at Macca’s, this makes me so annoyed. It’s not hard to check if the grills are working and it’s also not hard to check if the meat isn’t cooked. 

I’m assuming it might’ve been a newly trained employee or someone who wasn’t paying attention.’

Daily Mail contacted McDonald’s for comment and a spokesperson said: ‘We contacted the customer to apologise and processed a full refund and store credit.’

‘Restaurant management have retrained the employees involved on the correct procedures to ensure we’re serving food to the highest standards of taste and quality,’ the spokesperson said. 

Jennifer Lopez, 56, flaunts toned abs during intense gym session: “Rise and grind!”

Jennifer Lopez was up early on Sunday working out in the gym, and she shared a slideshow of snaps of her impressively sculpted abs as proof. The 56-year-old Bronx-born pop diva flexed her etched six-pack while clad in a plunging white-ribbed cropped sweater over a black sports bra, matching low-rise leggings and white sneakers.

Lopez – who boasts 392.6 million social media followers – captioned her Instagram posts with a bicep emoji and wrote: ‘Rise and grind!’

The four-time divorced mother-of-two’s longtime trainer Tracy Anderson commented: ‘Those abs!!!’

In 2023, Lopez presented the outstanding achievement in fitness trophy to the 51-year-old fitness guru at the 5th Annual Daytime Beauty Awards in Los Angeles, California.

‘Tracy Anderson stands out as the original creator whose methods and dedication to her craft keep her at the top of her game,’ the Save Me Tonight singer said in her speech.

‘There is no madness to the method – just 25 years of pure dedication to her clients and health.’

According to Town & Country – Anderson charges a $1,500 initiation fee plus annual dues for VIP access to her gyms where celebrity clientele includes Olivia Wilde, Gwyneth Paltrow and Victoria Beckham.

Lopez – who’s also trained with Dodd Romero and David Kirsch – shared her fitness philosophy in a prior gym slideshow from February 10: ‘The goal is simple. Better than yesterday. Every. Single. Day.’

The two-time Grammy nominee executive produced and starred as Air Cruz CEO Jackie Cruz opposite her ‘best onscreen kisser’ Brett Goldstein in Ol Parker’s rom-com Office Romance, which premieres June 5 on Netflix.

The 45-year-old Englishman co-wrote the script with Ted Lasso co-creator Joe Kelly, and he portrays the sexy lawyer Daniel Blanchflower, who falls for Cruz despite her rigid anti-fraternization policy.

And if the characters wind up wedding, it will mark Lopez’s 10th time playing a bride in a movie.

Betty Gilpin, Edward James Olmos, Bradley Whitford, Amy Sedaris, Tony Hale and Jackie Sandler will also be featured in Office Romance.

The Nuyorican co-founder needs a hit after the box office failures of Unstoppable only earning $3,966 in 2024 before streaming on Prime Video, and The Kiss of the Spider Woman only earning $2 million last year after a $30 million budget.

Lopez will also star in Robert Zemeckis’ thriller The Last Mrs. Parrish for Netflix and she’ll produce Bob the Builder for Amazon MGM Studios.

Lopez – who boasts 392.6 million social media followers – captioned her Instagram posts with a bicep emoji and wrote: ‘Rise and grind!’

Dua Lipa and Callum Turner plan lavish Palermo wedding with A-list guests

Dua Lipa and Callum Turner are reportedly set to wed in Palermo. The songstress, 30, who confirmed her engagement to Callum, 36, in June last year, is said to be preparing to tie the knot in the Italian town in September. Italian newspaper, Giornale di Sicilia stated a wedding planner has been working in Palermo for some time preparing for the spectacular from 5 to 7 September. 

Meanwhile, La Repubblica publication stated there will a plethora of private jets bringing stars into the event, which has been branded: ‘The wedding of the year’.

Last year while confirming the news, Dua shared her joy with British Vogue, saying: ‘Yeah we‘re engaged. It’s very exciting…

‘This decision to grow old together, to see a life and just, I don’t know, be best friends forever — it’s a really special feeling.’

Daily Mail has contacted representatives for Dua for comment.  

In 2024, news of their romantic proposal emerged and Dua has regularly been seen with a dazzling diamond ring on her finger.

Speaking of their wedding plans, Dua said she hopes to finish her tour and Callum to wrap up filming before they tie the knot.

While the wedding hasn’t been at the forefront of her mind amid her busy schedule touring, she did admit she has started to think about her dress.

She said: ‘I want to finish my tour, Callum’s shooting, so we’re just enjoying this period…

‘I’ve never been someone who’s really thought about a wedding, or dreamt about what kind of bride I would be. All of a sudden, I’m like: “Oh, what would I wear?”‘

Dua said she’s ‘obsessed’ with her engagement ring, before saying: ‘It’s nice to know the person that you’re going to spend the rest of your life with knows you very well.’

Dua and Callum were first linked in January 2024 and reportedly got engaged over Christmas in 2024.

The Dance the Night Away hitmaker also shared that she is keen to have a family of her own but admitted she doesn’t know when would be a ‘good time’ because of the demands of her pop career.

She said: ‘I’d love to have kids one day. But it’s like the constant question of when would there ever be a good time – how it would fit in with my job and how it would work if I went on tour, and how much time out I’d have to take.

“Life-saving skill”: NYC teen approaches $100K for free swim program

An Upper East Side swimmer with dreams of sharing her love of water with every child of the city has raised nearly $100,000 to expand free swim lessons in the Big Apple. Ali Wright’s Turning The Tide swim-a-thon is bigger than ever for its third year, as the determined 17-year-old strives to combat drownings that spiked in the five boroughs in recent years.

Ali Wright at Asphalt Green.
Ali Wright is spearheading the Turning the Tide swim-a-thon May 2. James Keivom

“I’ve taken it for granted to learn how to swim, and I think a lot of my friends have as well. You don’t realize that it’s a life-saving skill,” said Wright, a junior at the Nightingale-Bamford School.

At least 50 people have signed up to swim for this year’s swimming fundraiser, with Wright expecting that number to grow as the May 2 event inches closer.

Some paid a flat $50 minimum fee to participate, while others have pledged to raise at least $1 per lap that they swim during the 2-and-a-half-hour event — which means big bucks since some of Wright’s competitive teammates will be in the mix.

“Last year, the most [someone swam] was 300 laps. This year, I think he is planning to do 400. At least!” said Wright, 17, adding that she’s aiming to surpass the 100 laps of her own that she logged last year. 

Ali Wright in the pool.
Wright is a competitive swimmer and lifeguard at Green Asphalt. 

The cash benefits Asphalt Green’s Waterproofing program, which offers free swim instruction to roughly 2,000 public school second-graders every year. 

The city Parks Department also offers free lessons to about 18,000 people through an annual lottery.

The $75,000 Wright raised at last year’s event meant the program was able to serve an additional 130 students that might not otherwise have been served by the program, which costs roughly $550 per swimmer to run.

The teen was impassioned to start her fundraiser in 2024 after learning that just one in four kids know how to swim in the Big Apple. That same summer, seven water-related deaths occurred at New York City beaches, marking the highest death toll in years.

PSG Survive Bayern Comeback to Seal Champions League Final Place

Paris Saint-Germain have booked their place in the UEFA Champions League final after eliminating Bayern Munich in a dramatic two-legged clash. A 1–1 draw at the Allianz Arena was enough for the French side to progress, following their spectacular 5–4 victory in the first leg in Paris, sealing qualification with a 6–5 aggregate score.

The match in Munich started at a high tempo, with PSG striking first. Early in the game, a quick counterattack finished by Ousmane Dembélé, after an assist from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, gave the defending champions the lead.

Bayern Munich responded by creating several good chances in the first half, but without success. Dangerous efforts from Luis Díaz and Michael Olise failed to find the net, while PSG’s goalkeeper made crucial saves at key moments.

The second half continued with Bayern dominating possession and pushing hard for an equalizer. Despite creating several opportunities, they were met by a well-organized PSG defense and a goalkeeper in outstanding form.

Only in stoppage time did the home side finally break through, when Harry Kane scored the equalizer after an assist from Alphonso Davies. However, it came too late to change the outcome of the tie.

With this result, PSG secure their second consecutive Champions League final, confirming their status as one of Europe’s strongest teams at the moment.

In the grand final, set to take place in Budapest on May 30, the Parisians will face Arsenal. For the London side, it represents a historic opportunity to win their first title, while PSG aim to defend their crown and make history once again.

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.

“No Jobs and Minimal Wages: Korça Drops Below 50,000 Residents…”

Census data showed that over the past 10 years, around 16,000 residents have left the Municipality of Korçë (the city plus 7 administrative units). From 76,000 inhabitants, the municipality now counts about 60,000. Meanwhile, the city of Korçë itself has dropped below 50,000, down from 51,000 in 2013, placing it in a lower category of importance.

The massive depopulation affecting the southeastern region, and especially the Municipality of Korçë, is a result of the region’s economic stagnation.

It is enough to compare statistics and several socio-economic factors to understand what has driven this depopulation. According to data from the 2023 Regional Statistical Yearbook published by INSTAT:

The average salary in 2022 was calculated at 50,000 ALL, ranking among the lowest in the country. The average monthly expenditure for basic consumption for a family in 2022 was estimated at 83,014 ALL. Compared to the average salary, these expenses account for approximately 83.5% of a household’s average income.

Depopulation today is closely linked to the lack of fair competition, meritocracy, living standards, widespread corruption at all levels of governance, and above all, the absence of a non-criminalized market.

The depopulation of this region will begin to slow down when wage levels increase significantly, when serious investors and large companies are attracted to create new jobs and professional opportunities with competitive salaries, and above all, when efforts are made to improve the well-being and security of citizens.

Knitwear: The Story of the Factory That Made Korça the “Capital” of Albanian Industry

The idea was excellent, but it needed to be put into practice. Of course, machinery had to be purchased. Nazima Ypi, who had specialized in knitted textiles in Germany, bought the first machines there. Initially, they were manual, and later they were replaced with modern equipment. The initial capital was secured through the sale of properties owned by Ali Alizoti and Nazima Ypi.

At first, the factory began operating in front of the house of Memeda Shtylla, and later moved to the building of Sabri Qyteza. After that, it relocated several times.

To run the factory, several well-known technologists were selected, along with young women who had come from Greece, including Madam Gjylater, Mrs. Dikrani, and the young women Agavni and Siranush (the daughter of Madam Gjylater, a fashion designer), among others. These women were originally from regions in Armenia known for carpet production.

Initially, the factory produced carpets. However, the carpet trade did not perform well at the time, and the operation was eventually closed. Around the 1930s, again in Korçë, Nazima Ypi established another knitwear factory together with Fadil Garo and Ismail Kapshtica, since the carpet line had not achieved the expected success.

Meanwhile, Madam Gjylater was appointed as a teacher at the “Girls’ Civic School” in Korça. There, she trained dozens of specialists who later worked in the Korça carpet workshop led by Garo Avakian, a descendant of Armenian families brought in for the knitwear factory.

The factory opened a retail shop in Tirana, in the “Vllazën Juma” commercial complex on November 28 Street (which was burned during the Battle of Tirana in November 1944), as well as another luxury store in Vlorë, managed by Ahmet Nurja.

Based on a special decree issued in 1947 by the president of the People’s Republic of Albania, the factory in Tirana was nationalized without any compensation. It was precisely this factory that trained hundreds of skilled female workers in knitwear production, and thanks to this tradition, the industry continued to operate for many years.

During the communist era, the Korça knitwear factory became one of the most well-known and reputable in all of Albania.

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.

Lorik Cana is awarded the title “Knight of the Order of Skanderbeg.”

Former captain of the Albanian national team, Lorik Cana, was decorated today, April 13, with the title “Knight of the Order of Skanderbeg” by the President of the Republic, Bajram Begaj. The red-and-black legend received the honor during the Diaspora Summit held in Tirana.

After the ceremony, Cana appeared very happy, stating that he does not accept this title in his own name, but on behalf of his family.

“When we stand before a panel and gather our people—those who have stood out and made an extraordinary contribution—it means a lot. We have played in stadiums filled with hundreds of millions of people watching us. Today, I do not accept this honor only in my name, but in the name of my family—my father Agim, my grandparents Ganiu, my uncle, and all of them. This foundation shaped us.

We Kosovars were forced to emigrate.

At this Diaspora Summit, I return as a Kosovar Albanian. We emigrated and tried to do good, not only for our families, but also to elevate the honor and name of Albanians.

This is the greatest pride I have ever experienced, along with my family. Having a platform like football makes you understand the responsibility is great. I have been retired for 10 years now—when I say this, people laugh. It’s a whole lifetime, where love and contribution to the homeland never fade. We have always tried to uplift our community,” Cana said.

No more police hiding on the roads to issue fines” – Skënder Hita gives the order: “Officers will be removed from the roads.

Twelve days after taking the helm of the General Directorate of the State Police, Skënder Hita has signed the first orders for the organization and functioning of the institution he leads.

Through a message shared on Telegram, Hita is reported to have requested the removal of police patrols from national roads and beyond.

According to the order circulated online, the new police chief has received numerous complaints from citizens who expressed concerns about routine stops carried out without a clear legal basis, as well as unnecessary delays these actions cause during travel.

As a result, it has been ordered that vehicle checks for “verification” purposes should no longer be used.

However, in cases where, due to the situation, it is necessary to identify violations in the presence of drivers, it is instructed that a clear action plan for control points be drafted, with sector or traffic police section chiefs leading them.

It is also learned that Hita has requested that, starting from April 10, the practice of stopping vehicles by traffic police under the justification of “for verification” be immediately discontinued.

Sold in Albania as well: suspected rat poison found in baby food from HiPP

Baby food jars from HiPP have been urgently recalled from the market in Austria after a sample from one product was found to contain a substance suspected to be rat poison. The case was first reported by a customer who had purchased a 190-gram jar of carrot and potato puree, raising concerns about the product’s safety.

Following the report, authorities and the company ordered the withdrawal of the products from over 1,000 Spar supermarket locations across Austria.

According to official statements, some of the suspicious jars showed unusual signs such as a missing safety seal, a damaged lid, identification labels marked with a red circle at the bottom of the jar, and in some cases an unusual odor of the contents.

HiPP stated that the situation may be linked to external criminal interference in the distribution chain and does not rule out product tampering after leaving the factory. Meanwhile, Spar and HiPP have urged consumers not to consume any jars purchased in Austria and to return them to the points of sale.

The same products are also sold in Albania, both in supermarkets and pharmacies.

Backstage footage emerges: The moment Rogert leaves in anger as Bledi Mane follows him from behind

What was rumored during the final night of “Big Brother VIP Albania 5” has now been confirmed with footage! Roger’s harsh reaction after his elimination from the competition (where he ranked fourth) was not just gossip, but a real scene of tension in the corridors of Top Channel.

Recently, the show “E Diell” aired exclusive backstage footage from the finale, where his immediate and furious departure from the studios can be clearly seen.

In the video, which is now circulating widely online, journalist Bledi Mane attempts to approach him to get an interview or his first reaction after leaving the house.

However, Roger, visibly irritated, ignores every attempt, rushing past the journalist, surrounded by staff and people close to him.

Even though Bledi insists, emphasizing that “he loves him too,” the former finalist refuses to stop.

These images reinforce his later statements on social media, where he openly accused the production of being a “political game” and confirm the fact that he refused to take part in the official “Afterparty” with the other contestants.

Skënderbeu and Laçi officially promoted to the Superliga, title race still on

The Albanian First Division played six matches this Sunday as part of Round 31. With two games remaining until the end of the season, the first verdicts have already been decided, as Skënderbeu and Laçi have officially secured their return to the Superliga after one year.

Pogradeci and Iliria have also guaranteed their spots in the play-offs. Meanwhile, in the final two rounds, there will be competition for the championship title, the remaining play-off spots, the play-out zone, and survival.

At the Korça stadium, Skënderbeu won 4-0 against Kastrioti, and with these three points, they have created the necessary gap to officially secure promotion to the Superliga for the new season.

At the same time, the race with Laçi for the championship trophy continues.

In Laç, the home team won 2-0 in the direct clash against Pogradeci and, with a six-point lead over their rivals, also secured a ticket to the Superliga. The match in Laç was tense, with fans throwing objects onto the pitch. Myrta for Laçi and Abazaj and Dragoshi for the visitors were sent off with red cards by referee Florjan Lata at the end of the match.

RESULTS:

Laçi 2-0 Pogradeci (Bibo 3’, Jiakponna 62’)

Skënderbeu 4-0 Kastrioti (Nasr 36’, 77’, Janaqi 37’)

Apolonia 1-2 Besa (Amagba 87’ / Spahiu 43’)

Lushnja 0-3 Iliria (Selmani 38’, Stafa 53’, Fofana 84’)

AF Luftëtari 2-0 Burreli (Zani 37’)

Kukësi 1-1 Korabi (Abiodoun 81’, Isteri 29’)

‘I have nothing for you, only regret’: Indri makes an unexpected statement to Vanesa…

After Vanesa decided to sacrifice her relationship outside to follow the feelings she had developed for Indri, the situation between them seems to have taken an unexpected and difficult turn.

At first, when Indri asked that they remain just friends, it seemed like a painful compromise, but still a way to preserve some form of closeness between them. However, recent developments show that even this “friendship” has not managed to survive.

In a recently published video, the two appear in a tense, cold, and very direct conversation, where emotions are evident, but the communication remains harsh.

Indri, without trying to soften the situation, addresses Vanesa with a strong statement, telling her that the only feeling he has for her is regret.

He emphasizes: “I have nothing for you, only regret for the situation I’m causing you. I don’t blame you, but I can’t blame myself either.”

These words seem to hit Vanesa hard, as she is seen emotionally affected and somewhat lost, clearly reflecting the disappointment and pain she is experiencing at that moment.

Selin is the winner of Big Brother VIP Albania 5…

Selin Bollati, 23 years old, is the winner of the fifth season of Big Brother VIP Albania. She was announced the winner, taking home the grand prize of €100,000. Armir Shahini ranked second after Selin.

A marathon night

It was a long and intense night, also filled with frequent commercial breaks. In the early hours of Sunday, the elimination of the final contestants began.

Before the winner of the fifth edition of Big Brother VIP Albania was announced, Rogert Sterkaj was eliminated from the competition.

As the announcement of the winner approached, Selin, Mateo, and Miri remained in the race, which monitored the marathon TV program.

Shortly after, Mateo Borri was also eliminated. In the end, the final showdown was between Selin Bollati and Armir Shahini, with Selin Bollati being declared the winner.

30 apartments in the “Arlis” complex were destroyed, including the home of an Albanian model: “Thank you for the messages.”

Among the 30 apartments that were destroyed by the massive fire that engulfed the “Arlis” complex two days ago is also the home of well-known Albanian model Gloria Meshi. The news was confirmed by the model herself, who reacted on her Instagram page, stating that the fire that swept through the complex also burned down her home.

She added that fortunately she and her family are in good health.

“Hello, thank you for every message you have sent me regarding the fire. My family and I are well, thank God. Due to the fire in my building and my home, it will be impossible for me to post in the coming days about my active collaborations, except for what I had already prepared two days ago,” the model wrote in her statement.

Further on, Gloria shared details from the terrifying moment that residents experienced as their homes burned before their eyes.

She added that firefighters did everything possible to rescue people who were trapped inside their apartments, emphasizing that they were working in very poor conditions.

“I have seen news and comments about firefighters and police officers, but no one knows how much they risked their lives and in what difficult working conditions they were. They were all extremely kind and compassionate to everyone in that situation. A huge thank you to all of them. Seven of them were suffocated and taken to the emergency room, at least those I saw. Many of their helmets, which can withstand up to 1200 degrees, were melted. The fire was very strong and there was extremely heavy smoke. Before you comment, say thank you to those who risk their lives for such a low salary,” the model added in her second reaction.

This morning, new details emerged regarding the massive fire that destroyed part of the “Arlis” complex. According to footage secured from surveillance cameras in the area, the incident is suspected to have been caused by several minors.

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.

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