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Franko Kapllani celebrates his birthday/ Hektor Kapllani has a special wish

Today, on match day against Kukësi, Franko Kapllani, the central defender for Pogradec, has a special reason to celebrate—it’s his birthday! We wish him a hundred more.

His father, specialist Hektor Kapllani, has sent a heartfelt message: “Another 100 happy years, my champion, my warrior, my brother. With patience, hard work, and sacrifice, success will come. May God be with you every step of the way!”

Franko Kapllani is one of the promising talents from Korça, an exemplary footballer in every respect, with a solid sports background and a diligent work ethic. His talent has been evident across all national youth teams.

Franko is looking to take that big step in his career, and we wish him every success!

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Bledar Trëndafili regrets before the court: I am sorry!

Bledar Trëndafili spoke remorsefully before the court and reportedly broke down in tears. He stated, “I regret what I did and I can’t explain why I went and did what I did.”

Additionally, Trëndafili expressed significant doubts about his wife’s fidelity, noting that his wife, Melisa Trëndafili, has not allowed him to see their children at any time.

“All that has happened has weighed heavily on me psychologically. In fact, on the day of the incident, I went to see the children again, but I was not allowed to,” Trëndafili said.

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Happy World Teachers’ Day!

In 110 countries around the world, today is celebrated as International Teachers’ Day in various forms. This day was chosen because it marks the adoption of the Recommendation concerning the Status of Teachers worldwide, which took place in 1966 at an international conference organized by UNESCO and the International Labour Organization.

There is a tendency to overlook the hard work of teachers, to undervalue them. However, their role in society is crucial. Without teachers, education would not take a regular and quality form, and children would not have the chance to understand and explore the world. Without teachers, the technology that sustains humanity would not have developed. Education would not be governed by order and discipline without teachers.

Clearly, it is evident how essential teachers are and where all human development lies.

Happy World Teachers’ Day!

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Last Night’s Rain/ The situation has been normalized across the entire territory of the Korçë Municipality

Throughout last night, the Public Services team continued working on the ground to clear the roads and open the drainage systems from leaves, in order to avoid any issues caused by the seasonal heavy rains. The situation is now stable throughout the Korçë Municipality, and there have been no problems.

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Farewell to Teacher Natasha Vurmo!

The teaching staff of Pirg School expresses this message of condolence for Teacher Natasha Vurmo: “Your departure is premature and sorrowful. Life has been unfair to you, Natasha.

A dedicated teacher, a beloved and understanding colleague, a person with a big heart who never denied a helping hand, a strong woman, a devoted mother—this is the image you leave behind with your passing. You will be missed by everyone who knew you, but you will always be remembered amidst the voices that echo in the corridors of our school.

The school will never be the same without you. The school administration and teaching staff extend heartfelt condolences to your family.

Farewell, dear friend, companion, and colleague!”

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October 2 / International Day of Non-Violence

International Day of Non-Violence is observed on October 2 each year, as this date marks the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, the leader of the independence movement in India and a pioneer of the philosophy and strategy of “Non-Violence.”

Gandhi employed civil and peaceful methods to withstand British rule. Despite being imprisoned several times, nothing deterred him from his peaceful approach, which ultimately led to India’s independence. Furthermore, Gandhi encouraged the establishment of healthy relationships among people of different religions and ethnicities, advocating for women’s rights and the reduction of poverty.

The resolution of June 15, 2007, designated this day as an opportunity to reinforce messages against violence, including education and public awareness. This resolution reaffirms “the universal importance of principles against violence and the desire to promote a culture of peace, tolerance, understanding, and non-violence.”

This is also valuable for our opponents and enemies, where the language of reason and finding common points of interest can foster a culture of dialogue and fulfillment of goals.

Physical violence, unfortunately, is still used to achieve many objectives, both on an individual level and in social or political contexts.

On this day, it is promoted that social or political transformation can be achieved without any form of violence. Scholars have termed the theory of “Non-Violence” as “the politics of ordinary people,” who do not have access to instruments of violence, including weapons.

In fact, violence begets violence. This often turns into a vicious cycle that never ends.

Generally, “Non-Violence” has been widely used around the world as a way to achieve major causes or attain social justice; it is synonymous with pacifism, which believes in the sound reasoning of civilized people in conflict resolution and has been broadly applied since the latter half of the 20th century.

Sometimes, hardliners (revolutionaries) perceive Non-Violence as weakness. This is not true. Based on facts, it is quite the opposite. It requires courage and strength, awareness, and active participation.

It is crucial that families and educational institutions (which shape personality) promote a culture of tolerance and Non-Violence, especially for children and adolescents.

The belief that violence should not be tolerated by anyone, regardless of age, background, or issues, must be rooted. This has lasting value, both in times of crisis (war) and peace.

Civil society, as well as the media, can play a beneficial role in this regard.

Tolerance requires motivation and patience, self-control, and aims to promote equal access and opportunities.

The concept of Non-Violence will remain distant as long as we lean toward aggressive individualism (sick ego), where the positive ambition to achieve perfection transforms into a senseless battle, disrupts coexistence within the group, undermines the principles of “take” and “give,” and neglects the social component of compromise and well-being.

Despite our differences, the uniqueness of the beings we represent makes it important to regard society as a large family and to systematically care for one another.

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Mario Rabiu: Another devout believer at…

At Skënderbeu, many players openly express their faith. They not only hold their beliefs but also promote them, especially during challenging sports moments, genuinely believing in God in their own ways, which may vary.

What is clear is that everyone respects each other’s beliefs. This time, we bring you Mario Rabiun, who can be seen in the photo praying before the match. Many players from Korçë perform their rituals of faith when on the field or at the beginning of a game.

In fact, many of them share excerpts from their religious sayings on their social media, showcasing that they believe that only by having faith in God can they achieve great results, and of course, they seek good fortune in every match.

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Women’s Association in the State Police and ICITAP Representatives Meet with Employees of the Korçë Police Directorate

Women’s Association in the State Police Meets with Employees of the Korçë Police Directorate to Discuss Gender Equality Issues.

A meeting was held at the Korçë Police Directorate, attended by Wendy Rich-Goldschmid, advisor for the EMPOWER program of ICITAP, along with representatives from the ICITAP office in Tirana. The aim was to present the platform of the Women’s Association in the State Police and discuss gender equality issues, as well as the obligations stemming from the gender equality strategy.

During the meeting, the platform of the organization and the issues it addresses were unveiled. Additionally, discussions took place regarding the selection of delegates for the governing bodies of this association, which currently includes 170 female members dedicated to addressing women’s issues within the police force.

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Members of the Korçë Local Police Directorate donate blood to help patients with thalassemia

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Under the slogan “Donate blood, save lives!”, members of the Korçë Local Police Directorate and the Korçë Police Commissariat positively responded to the call of the National Blood Transfusion Center to donate blood in support of patients with thalassemia, bringing hope to their lives.

The Korçë police are always ready and at the service of citizens, not only in fulfilling their functional duties and ensuring public order and safety, but also through humane gestures and voluntary assistance to the community.

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AVF is organizing tributes in honor of Professor Vangjel Koja, the Great Master of Albanian volleyball.

The Albanian Volleyball Federation is organizing tributes in honor of Professor Vangjel Koja, the Great Master of Albanian volleyball.

The tributes will take place at the Palace of Congresses on Wednesday, October 2, 2024, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM.

Afterward, accompanied by family, friends, and loved ones, Professor Vangjel Koja will be laid to rest at the Tufina cemetery in Tirana.

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The great Vangjel Koja has passed away! Farewell, master!

Vangjel Koja, the legend of Albanian volleyball, has passed away at the age of 91. A prominent figure in sports, Koja began his career as an athlete and later excelled in basketball and volleyball, ultimately becoming the coach of the renowned Dinamo team. As the men’s volleyball coach for Dinamo, he not only achieved national championship titles but also built a team that made its mark on the European stage. His unparalleled dedication and commitment to the sport made him a valuable icon for younger generations.

Tributes in his honor will be held this Monday at the Church of Shën Sotiri in Korçë, where family, friends, and the sports community will bid farewell to one of the brightest figures in Albanian sports. His legacy in volleyball and his role as a mentor for young athletes will always be remembered. Farewell, master! May the earth rest lightly on you!

The portal “KORÇA BOOM” extends its heartfelt condolences to the family!

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