The article titled "Weddings will start from this date and will be accompanied by the police" was published by the dubious portal "specialja.com".
From the verification of this news, through the fact check conducted by hibrid.info, it appears that this information is old and was published in May of last year. Also, the news relates to a decision of the Albanian authorities during May of last year.
"Specialja.com" published this old article with the claim of presenting it as current.
Text of the article published on "specialja.com":
Wedding ceremonies will resume after June 23, but everything will be monitored by a police officer and a doctor. The special protocol defines the waves that will be allowed as well as the way of sitting at the table. / A few seconds after the opening of the marketing, EXCLUSIVE VIEWS appear. Good news comes for all couples who planned to crown their love in marriage after June 23. The pandemic will not prevent weddings from taking place, but they will be under strict security measures. / A few seconds after the opening of the marketing, EXCLUSIVE VIEWS appear
Link to the article published on "specialja.com":
Specialja.com has constructed this article based on news published by several other Albanian-language media outlets. However, the authentic news was taken from a television chronicle published by "Ora-news" television in Albania.
Below you can find the article published in real time by "Ora-news" and distributed by several Albanian-language portals:
https://kosovapress.com/dasmat-rifillojne-nga-23-qershori-por-nen-monitorimin-e-policise-dhe-mjekut/
Analyze:
The suspicious portal “specialja.com” has published an old news item, which it has tried to present as current. After verification by hibrid.info, it has been confirmed that the news item was published in May 2020 and is related to the state of Albania. This article by “specialja.com” was shared yesterday (April 10) on the “Në Kohë” Facebook page. After fact-checking analysis by hibrid.info, it turns out that this article is rated as “misinformation”.
Reasoning:
A “Disinformation” rating is given to media reporting that contains a “mix” of inaccurate sources or even half-truthful content. This rating will also address reports that have incorrect attributions or headlines that do not reflect the text in terms of information accuracy.