Euro 2024: the success of Albania and others makes the euro profitable for all of Europe
Edi Rama's best friend during the summer of the 1982 World Cup was the only person he knew who owned a color television. So, every evening, Rama found himself crammed into his kitchen with countless others, desperately hoping that the fuzzy, flickering signal would hold.Then Albania was an island, under the repressive and conspiratorial government of Enver Hoxha. Foreign travel was banned for all but a few industry insiders. Communication with the outside world, particularly the West, was also limited. Rama and his friends were only able to follow that World Cup through what he later called a "dark web" run by RAI, the Italian state broadcaster.In a recent interview with Tuttosport, he said he still remembers that month fondly. Italy was Albania's avatar for the tournament; t...