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
After a bitter fight, countless vitriolic accusations and heated debates the government has finally succeeded in its effort to remove the Attorney General, Mr Theodhori Sollaku. On Monday following a vote on
By Albert Rakipi The additional talks on the status of Kosovo are nearing their end, and as many had expected, there is no compromise in sight. The 14 point document presented by
By Maklen Misha There are hardly any issues that enjoy such broad, if not unanimous, support from the Albanian public as the country’s integration in the EU and NATO. While the integration
By Jerina Zaloshnja The letter has arrived! No it hasn’t! The letter! This is a ridiculous and, at the same time, a very significant episode that clearly demonstrates the deep political disagreements
By Maklen Misha There are few issues Albanians care more about than freedom of movement. A number of surveys have shown that this is the main benefit they would expect from membership
Anyone who is even remotely aware of the situation in Albania knows well that corruption is one of the most serious and debilitating problems the country faces. In the years following the
By Jerina Zaloshnja Nine high officials including one deputy minister were arrested at the beginning of the week, accused of corruption. Official sources stated that they had clear evidence of the involvement
By Jerina Zaloshnja At least one hundred children in the Northern Albanian district of Shkodra will not attend school this year. These children live under home confinement because of blood-feuds. Their lives
That the process of determining Kosovo’s future status has now entered its final phase it is hard to argue against. How the process will end is even harder to predict. What is
That Albania is a country of paradoxes has by now become very old news indeed. Going for a short stroll through, let us say, the streets of Tirana one encounters extreme poverty
By Jerina Zaloshnja So, the Albanian Government has taken the plunge and decided to re-organize scientific research in Albania. According to the decision that the Government passed last week, the Academy of