Propriété et classification
Fondé: 2005
Propriété
Gazeta Express est le portail d'information en ligne de la société Media Works Sh.p.k. Il a été fondé en 2005 par un groupe de journalistes (dont Berat Buzhala, Petrit Selimi et Dukagjin Gorani) et a été initialement financé par l'opérateur de télécommunications IPKO Telecommunications, qui possédait Media Works jusqu'en décembre 2013.
Financement
Il fonctionne à titre commercial, financé par la publicité en ligne et le trafic numérique; il ne reçoit aucun financement du budget de l'État ou des droits de licence.
Affiliation et orientation
Gazeta Express est un média privé et commercial sans propriété partielle ou étatique, c'est pourquoi il est classé INDEPENDENT.
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Pour la première fois, Poutine reconnaît la carte pétrolière

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Coupe du monde: Messi bat le record du score, l'Algérie survit, mais la Jordanie est éliminée

En match avec 5 buts en 23 minutes, la Suisse élimine la Bosnie et gagne la 1ère place de la Coupe; voici les meilleurs moments

Canada secours agonisant match nul contre la Bosnie-Herzégovine en début de la Coupe du Monde 2026

Une grande nouveauté sur la plateforme WhatsApp: choisissez un nick et le numéro de téléphone ne sera plus visible

Le Kosovo et l'Albanie signent deux accords de coopération agricole

Prévisions météo pour le week-end

Alerte pour les ports méditerranéens et adriatiques
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La caricature du jour: les acrobaties en position d'opposition
Le texte fourni semble être un avertissement juridique standard et un avis de droit d'auteur du site Web de KOHA, qui décrit les conditions d'utilisation de son contenu. Il indique que tous les matériaux du site, y compris les photographies, sont protégés par le droit d'auteur de KOHA et ne peuvent pas être utilisés à des fins commerciales sans autorisation préalable. La copie, la reproduction ou la publication non autorisées du contenu, qu'il soit original ou modifié, sont interdites et constituent une violation des droits de propriété intellectuelle en vertu des lois applicables. L'avis mentionne également que les traductions du contenu dans d'autres langues sont effectuées automatiquement et peuvent contenir des erreurs.

Klopp laisse la porte ouverte pour être nommé entraîneur de l'Allemagne
L'article discute de la pression croissante sur l'entraîneur de l'équipe nationale allemande, Julian Nagelsmann, à la suite de l'élimination anticipée de l'Allemagne de la Coupe du Monde. Les fans demandent sa démission après trois échecs consécutifs pour passer au-delà du premier tour dans les tournois majeurs. Nagelsmann a rejeté les appels à démissionner, affirmant qu'il est engagé dans son rôle si la Fédération allemande de football (DFB) le soutient. Pendant ce temps, l'ancien manager de Liverpool, Jurgen Klopp, a laissé entendre un intérêt potentiel à assumer le rôle de l'équipe nationale, bien qu'il privilégie actuellement ses fonctions de directeur mondial du football chez Red Bull. La DFB n'a pas encore annoncé de plans pour remplacer Nagelsmann, mais les spéculations sur un changement potentiel de direction devraient augmenter dans les prochaines semaines.

Plus d'un verdict pour les quatre anciens chefs de l'UCK
L'article traite de la prochaine décision judiciaire des tribunaux spéciaux de La Haye concernant quatre anciens dirigeants de l'Armée de libération du Kosovo (UÇK): Hashim Thaçi, Kadri Veseli, Jakup Krasniqi et Rexhep Selimi. Ces personnes sont accusées de crimes de guerre et de crimes contre l'humanité commis pendant et immédiatement après la guerre du Kosovo en 1998-1999. Le tribunal avait initialement jusqu'au 19 mai pour rendre un verdict, mais a prolongé le délai jusqu'en août 2026 en raison de la complexité de l'affaire. Les tribunaux spéciaux ont indiqué que d'autres retards pourraient survenir si nécessaire.

Cristiano Ronaldo prendra sa retraite du Portugal cet été
L'article discute de la possibilité que Cristiano Ronaldo se retire du football international cet été, sur la base d'informations fournies par sa sœur, Katia Aveiro. Elle affirme que la Coupe du monde sera le dernier tournoi de Ronaldo, mettant potentiellement fin à sa carrière avec l'équipe nationale portugaise. Aveiro a déclaré qu'elle avait reçu des informations d'une source fiable indiquant que ce sera son dernier match, et elle a exprimé sa forte conviction que c'est effectivement le cas. Elle a souligné la domination de Ronaldo pendant plus de deux décennies et a salué ses contributions au football portugais. Alors que Ronaldo avait précédemment confirmé que cette Coupe du monde pourrait être sa dernière, il n'a pas encore commenté sa retraite de l'équipe nationale.
Arsenal paie près de 60 millions de livres sterling pour le joueur que Saka a qualifié de "l'un des meilleurs".
Arsenal has intensified preparations for defending their Premier League title and is targeting several players during the summer transfer window. After securing a victory against Crystal Palace in the final match of the season, manager Mikel Arteta has focused on strengthening both defense and midfield. Among potential targets are Moroccan midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi and PSG's Bradley Barcola, who could replace Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard. Additionally, Arsenal has shown interest in Aston Villa's Ezri Konsa, a versatile defender who has been praised by teammate Bukayo Saka as 'one of the best in the Premier League.' Konsa, who has recorded a 95% accuracy rate in Premier League matches and played every minute for England in the World Cup qualifiers, is seen as a realistic option for Arsenal. While the club has also expressed admiration for another Villa player, Morgan Rogers, the cost of signing him would be significantly higher. Konsa's potential move would mark a major investment for Arsenal, aiming to bolster their defensive capabilities.

V tropickém Pacifiku nastaly podmínky jevu El Niňo, uvedli výzkumníci
The article reports that researchers from New Zealand’s Earth Sciences organization (ESNZ) have identified conditions consistent with the El Niño climate phenomenon in the tropical Pacific. They warn that impacts on New Zealand’s weather are likely to intensify over the coming months. The ESNZ joined other organizations in Australia, Japan, and the U.S. in confirming the development of El Niño, which is expected to reach strong intensity between July and September. The effects are projected to peak during the Southern Hemisphere summer, spanning late 2023 into early 2024. According to lead researcher Chris Brandolini, this El Niño event is at least comparable in strength to five of the strongest recorded El Niños in modern history. The article outlines regional rainfall expectations, noting potential below-average precipitation in some areas and above-normal levels in others. It also mentions possible temperature fluctuations and increased wind variability later in the year. Additionally, it notes two lower-probability risks: sudden stratospheric warming and the occurrence of a tropical cyclone outside the typical season, both historically linked to El Niño. Brandolini connects the

Présidence irlandaise à l'Express: Nous allons soutenir la progression vers l'UE et vers le Kosovo condition de la mise en œuvre des réformes
The article reports on Ireland's stance during its presidency of the Council of the European Union, focusing on its support for EU enlargement and the progress of Kosovo's accession bid. While Ireland expressed strong backing for EU expansion as a geostrategic investment for peace and stability in Europe, it did not provide concrete commitments regarding Kosovo's specific application for membership. The Irish presidency emphasized supporting all candidate and potential candidate countries, including Kosovo, provided they meet the necessary conditions and implement required reforms. However, the article notes that Kosovo's file has remained stagnant since its submission in December 2022, despite changes in presidencies and varying levels of recognition from neighboring states. Ireland also outlined plans to expedite negotiations with successful candidates like North Macedonia and other Balkan nations, while maintaining a broader focus on regional cooperation.
En Macédoine, 240 patients attendent une greffe, un nouveau système de don d'organes à partir d'octobre
The article reports that 240 patients in North Macedonia are currently waiting for organ transplants, including 168 for kidney transplants, 37 for heart transplants, 12 for liver transplants, and 23 for cornea transplants. It highlights the introduction of a new module within the 'Termini Im' system, which allows citizens to register their wishes regarding organ donation. The Ministry of Health, led by Minister Azir Aliu and coordinated with Biljana Kuzmanovska, announced that starting October 1, 2026, citizens will be able to declare their preference for becoming organ donors during routine medical check-ups. The decision will need to be signed personally, certified by a doctor, and entered into the national electronic registry. The ministry emphasizes that organ donation remains entirely voluntary, with the citizen’s wish being central to the system. Until the system launches, technical, institutional, and communication preparations will continue.

Le CMC installe des caméras intelligentes pour la surveillance 24 heures sur 24 et la détection précoce des incendies dans les zones critiques.
The article reports on a pilot project initiated by the Crisis Management Center (QMK) in North Macedonia to install intelligent cameras for early fire detection in critical areas. These cameras, capable of continuous 24-hour monitoring and automatic alerting, are being deployed across the country. Director Muhamed Ali emphasized the importance of this system in enabling faster response times and more effective coordination during interventions. The initiative, developed in collaboration with a local company, aims to enhance protection for forests, property, and people while prioritizing environmental and citizen safety. The article highlights recent wildfires in North Macedonia, including incidents in Drislla, Strumica, Krushevë, and Trubarevë, underscoring the need for improved fire prevention measures.
Détails des pourparlers de reconstruction: Béchir Durmishi est le seul intact
The article discusses the internal evaluations of the ruling coalition regarding the performance of Economy and Labor Minister Besar Durmishi during his tenure. According to information from these discussions, the internal analysis of the ruling coalition has shown that Durmishi achieved significant results in leading the Ministry of Economy over the past two years. Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski has evaluated Durmishi's work positively and requested him to continue leading the ministry. This decision is based on internal government surveys that rank Durmishi among the most successful ministers of the government. During his time as minister, Durmishi implemented the Operational Self-Employment Plan, which led to the opening of around 2,500 new businesses. He also provided financial support to companies through the Investment Financing Law. Durmishi played a key role in bringing in a new Turkish investment in the Tetovo Free Economic Zone, the company Cavo Otomotiv, which is expected to employ around 500 people. The minister also increased salaries within the ministry, and economic outcomes such as inflation stabilization, production growth, and economic development have been as-
Temps pour le week-end au Kosovo et en Albanie
Unstable air masses caused intense storms over the past few days, leading to problems and material damage in some areas. These air masses are now weakening and moving away from the region. Temperatures have dropped noticeably after a short but strong tropical wave. With the arrival of fresher air masses, there will be no significant temperature increases despite atmospheric stabilization. This applies to continental regions, while coastal areas of Albania will be quite warm this weekend, though not extremely hot. From now on, clouds will gradually retreat, bringing gradual and complete atmospheric stabilization, although fresh breezes will occasionally cool us during the weekend, without any precipitation. Saturday will be characterized by sunshine and local clouds, covering more parts of Kosovo, northern Albania, and parts of North Macedonia. Rarely, some areas might experience brief showers or thunderstorms. In Albania, there will be more sunshine and fewer clouds in continental areas. Maximum temperatures in Kosovo will be around 27 or 28 degrees Celsius, while in southern Albania they will exceed 30 degrees Celsius. Sunday will be somewhat similar, with more sunshine and fewer,

Azeski: Les entreprises exigent l'ouverture des frontières et le respect des principes européens
In a speech at an economic forum organized by the Economic Chamber, Macedonia's Economic Chamber President Branko Azeski emphasized the need for businesses to push for border openings, continued legal regulations, and support for exports. He called for greater regional cooperation and adherence to European values, stating that collaboration and respect for core principles are essential for sustainable development. Azeski highlighted recent efforts by the Macedonian government to engage with businesses and open doors for cooperation, particularly with key economic partners. He praised the country’s progress in overcoming crises and reforms, stressing that maintaining these achievements requires ongoing commitment to fighting corruption, energy projects, and legal consistency. Azeski also urged other stakeholders, including universities and non-governmental organizations, to join in promoting policies that benefit both businesses and citizens.
Les licenciements concernent aussi les directeurs adjoints.
The reorganization of the North Macedonian government is expected to extend beyond ministers to include deputy ministers, directors, and deputy directors of state institutions, according to government sources. Some ministries will appoint new deputy ministers due to changes among coalition partners, while others will replace current deputy ministers based on performance evaluations. A large number of directors and deputy directors in public institutions are under review, with the goal of improving efficiency and promoting higher-performing personnel. Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski has indicated that the restructuring will affect both the cabinet and leadership levels within state institutions. Both VMRO-DPMNE and VLEN have announced new names for the government composition, including proposals for new ministers. Changes are also anticipated in key areas proposed by VMRO-DPMNE, with the restructuring expected to bring waves of appointments and dismissals across various levels of state institutions.
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