Tirana Times, May 03, 2026 – There is a limit to how long diplomacy can survive on good manners and optimistic statements. The latest round of Albania–Greece engagement, showcased at the Delphi
The exam season is one of the most stressful times for students. The libraries and study halls are filled with crowds of students who wish to pass the following exam. However, between
One of the main pillars of quality and sustainable higher education in Albania is considered to be academic integrity, which is closely linked to transparency, honesty, and respect for ethical standards that
TIRANA TIMES EDITORIAL Albania is headed toward an unlikely political crisis — one that could potentially leave parliament without any official opposition — as MPs from the Democratic Party risk losing their
TIRANA TIMES EDITORIAL As Albania celebrates the 70th anniversary of its Liberation Day at the end of World War II, it stands proud of having fought side by side with the Allies
TIRANA TIMES The government finds itself between a rock and a hard place: More revenue for the state budget lowers overall economic risks by reducing public debt, while too high of a
Kosovo disagreements aside, the mere fact that Rama’s visit to Belgrade took place is a step in the right direction, as a clear point was made, ideas were discussed and concrete agreements
TIRANA TIMES EDITORIAL It is normal for the general public to feel anger and shock when four people are killed in a senseless shootout. But Kostandin Xhuvani’s involvement in the Ante Grand
If you have happened to pass by any Albanian television screen in the past few weeks you must have seen the constant sight of demolitions. If you live in Tirana, perhaps you
Albania-Serbia relations suffer major setback following political reactions to violence in a football match between the two countries in Belgrade. TIRANA, Oct. 16 – When Albania’s prime minister, Edi Rama, scheduled the
TIRANA TIMES EDITORIAL A move by the Albanian government to crack down on the theft of electricity through tougher punishments and more frequent enforcement is to be applauded. If successful, it will
Reactions by Serb leaders to violence in Belgrade stadium show how the two countries are moving in different directions — Albania forward toward the EU, and Serbia backward toward Russia. TIRANA TIMES
The return of migrants could be a win-win situation for Albania. By A. D. Balla After a lot of anecdotal evidence and hard data from official bodies in EU member states, a
Inter-religious tolerance is one of the most important pillars of Albania’s fragile national unity – and extremism, based on any religion, is the most efficient way to undermine it. By DRITAN SULȅBE*