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
Even after visa-free travel is granted, Albania will continue to be in the slowest lane possible toward EU membership. By ANDI BALLA Friendly faces from the European Union have appeared on Albanian
By: Blendi Fevziu You have lobbied against visa liberalisation for Albania and Bosnia-Herzegovina! This was the essence of the accusative declaration of the European parliamentarian Sarah Ludford, made a few days ago
The first Spaniard to have visited Albania is perhaps Cervantes with his famous Don Quixote. Through the help of Don Quixote, I can attest that Albanians were fine precisely duringŧthe time of
There was a game we all used to play when we were kids. It was called “Shtetesh” – a game of states. Local variations aside, the general structure of the game was
The reason for PASOK’s return to power with such spectacular public support must be mainly sought in Greeks’ hope for quick economic recovery. Prime Minister Papandreou warned the beginning of a new
‘Back to the Future’ seems to be the approach and practice of Albania’s domestic politics after the general elections of June 28th. The expression “back to the future” is borrowed from the
On the most impressive works exhibited at the 4th Biennale currently being held in Tirana is that of Jewish artist Yael Bartana. Her short film entitled Mary Koszmary (Nightmares) features the Polish
Will the elections be over now that OSCE/ODIHR presented the final findings? Even though the new government has been sworn in, the elections are not over and they will not be so
Try google-ing “parliamentary boycott”. Immediately after a news link on the Albanian Socialist Party parliamentary boycott, come links on Liberia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Papua New Guinea, Armenia, Palestine and so on and so
For the first time since the fall of communism, Albania will have a proper coalition government as imposed by the seats parties have gained in parliament. The Democratic Party of Premier Berisha,
Adela Halo The hunt for truth behind authoritative speculation continues, with haunting absurdity. Carla del Ponte published a book some time ago where she tells a story of a refined, gruesome system