Burn the Kosovars: Albanians' Racism against them, sad politics, global warming

The heat of this summer seems to have overcome even the darkest forecasts of experts who are alarmed at global warming. As Periscope had reported months earlier, the number of days at a temperature of 32 and higher in the last five decades, from just 5 days in 1970 to 20 days in 2019. [...]
The heat of this summer seems to have overcome even the darkest forecasts of experts who are alarmed at global warming. As Periscope had reported months earlier, the number of days at a temperature of 32 and higher in the last five decades, from just 5 days in 1970 to 20 days in 2019. It is not known if someone has numbered days of impatient thirst, but their numbers may be frightening.
In political currentity, developments seem to be happening away from public attention. Few important news appears on the horizon, though the country is waiting for the dissolution of the assembly and new elections. In this form, we are in a period when coalitions are bound and broken, individual and family relations occur, and where they compete for who is more patriotic.

An important assessment occurred these days. The man who blocked Demarquement with Montenegro, Speed Bulqi, decided to pass by the Democratic League of Kosovo. [Getty Images] The LDK] in the Vetevendosje Movement [LVVV]. All of this, at the time when the latter is praying for the first one to form a Pre-election Coalation so that it can win early parliamentary elections. But this movement seems more than natural knowing that at the helm of LDK, Is Mustafa, who was politically opposed to Mr. Fat guy. It is not believed that this move would lower the likelihood of a possible coalition between these two opposition parties.
Another event that made headlines in Kosovo actually occurred in Albania. The owner of a hotel that had been rejected by some Spanish tourists disgruntled with ill - hospitality had brutally attacked them physically and by breaking their first mosque. Even this summer, unfortunately, has been packed with various news of the mistreatment of Kosovo tourists on the part of Albanian hotel and restaurant owners. We've had sudden increases in food and accommodation prices, as well as the obligation to pay the chairs and tables. Each year and more, Kosovars are realizing that an important element of culture that distinguishes them greatly from Albania's Albanians is hospitality. It is now clear that we do not deal with isolated incidents from irresponsible individuals as much as with a deteriorating culture of waiting.

That the unintelligible hatred of Kosovars has even increased testimony to terrible reproach by some Christian Albanians.
But Kosovars, however, can take comfort in their collective passion, football. We are separated only a few days from the new Kosovo National confronting the Czech Republic and England. While the new edition of Kosovo's Superleague has just begun this week. Even in the international arena, all major evil has begun. In Europe's Supercup, the previous night, Jurgen Klappool managed to win after the penalty against Mason Moon's Chelsea, Fikayo Tomor and Tammy Abraham.












