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
Change of culture needed for constitutional amendments lifting immunity to be fully effective. TIRANA TIMES EDITORIAL TIRANA, Sep. 20 – Few would argue against the benefits of having members of parliament and
By Albert Rakipi TIRANA, Sep. 13 – A collective disease is affecting Albanians en masse — gambling. All the signs are in place. An aggressive industry made up of casinos, sports betting
Education, investment and cooperation cost a lot less than letting wildfires burn. Tirana Times editorial TIRANA, Sep. 6 – While authorities are looking for villains who set fires on purpose and the
Tirana Times editorial TIRANA, Aug. 16 – Albanians often compare their own governance to that of the most advanced countries in the world to point out to faults of problems they face.
When it comes crime, authorities should address the root of the problem, become proactive and not limit themselves to reacting after crimes happen. Tirana Times editorial TIRANA, Aug. 9 – Albania has
Tirana Times editorial TIRANA, Aug 2 – The need to set a clear demarcation of the maritime border between Albania and Greece did not go away when the controversial 2009 agreement was
Hurt by the last-minute, non-consensual selection as head of state, President Bujar Nishani must rise above any government interference and work hard to earn the trust of the opposition and the public.
Finding the right balance in the process of removing immunity for state officials to fight corruption requires trust from both sides, but the recent serious accusations show there is little trust left
Tirana Times editorial TIRANA, July 12 – Regardless of political debate between the government and the opposition, to a large extend, the fate of the Albanian economy rests in the hands of
Tirana Times editorial TIRANA, July 05 – Change is in the only constant thing, as the cliche saying goes. And the summer of 2012 finds the Balkans as a place where anger
Tirana Times editorial TIRANA, June 28 – The recent partial reshuffle of the Albanian government is a clear indication of the weak state of democracy in this country. Better said, these changes