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Politicians Next to Donald Trump Surprises with Outfit Choice – Not for the First Time

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Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama was at the Nato Summit in The Hague. There he surprised with his look at the group photo. It is not the first time he noticed about his dress style.
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The Prime Minister of Albania, Edi Rama, started his morning today by sharing views of Albania. He wrote in a post on the social network Facebook that Thethi is one of the places where every day is full of visitors. “Good morning, and with Thethi waking up every day full of visitors who explore and enjoy the magic of the Alps, I wish you a good day,” Rama wrote. /Telegrafi/ The post Rama publishes stunning views of Thethi appeared first on Teleg…

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Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama was at the Nato Summit in The Hague. There he surprised with his look at the group photo. It is not the first time he noticed about his dress style.

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focus.de broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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