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
Since last summer’s elections, most of Albania’s key political players have been biting their time to achieve their goals, resulting in the continual postponement of achieving any solution that would lead to
A highway accident that unfortunately ended with the death of a resident in Himare, a town in southern Albania, has become a highly politicized issue after allegations that the man was hit
Tourism involving sand and beach is a chicken and egg proposition when it comes to development. If you leave the area entirely undeveloped, it remains pristine and very desirable by tourists but
TIRANA, June 14 – Albanians learn that Europe has set a mid-week time limit to the two political groupings to resolve their political conflict. That means that the governing Democratic party of
By ANDI BALLA The summer is hot, the tourist season has started, and the World Cup has drawn the attention of most Albanians away from politics. And that’s good. We need a
TIRANA, July 8 – A year since June 28, 2009 parliamentary elections Albanians may really consider it a lost year, or a useless one for the common population, despite the good steps
What Albania’s politicians and people could learn from the world’s greatest sporting event? By ANDI BALLA As the FIFA World Cup, the event that captivated must of the world, came to an
The global economic crisis could help Albania’s tourism industry if authorities send the right message to foreign tourists It’s the peak of the tourist season in Albania, the beaches are full, and
As EU officials further delay the visa-free regime by asking that a political compromise be reached first, Albania slips in last place in the region’s EU path, leaving behind a frustrated public.
The opposition and the government have given the first signs of potentially moving towards a solution to the current crisis, ongoing and escalating since the last parliamentary elections in June 2009. Yesterday,
By TIRANA TIMES Almost two weeks after the ongoing hunger strike and the accompanying protests by opposition supporters and members of parliament started, as this newspaper is going to press, the situation