By Marko Čadež As of 1 March this year, citizens of Serbia, Albania and North Macedonia will FINALLY be able to live and work in any of the three countries as in
If Albania needed a sign that the European Union is still serious about its enlargement in the Western Balkans, it has received it in a special way: College of Europe, a renowned
The virtual Thematic Event on Road Safety, organized by the EU-funded Twinning Project “Strengthening the capacity of the Albanian Road Authority in applying good governance practices for planning, managing, procuring, implementing and
TIRANA, Nov. 14 – Albania’s hopes for a third place and a possible play-off opportunity in the World Cup qualifiers received a severe blow last weekend after a devastating 3-0 home loss
By Jona Kuka Olga Timbal comes from Ukraine and she is a regular visitor of the Balkans and especially Albania. She loves to spend time exploring and discovering Albania, its culture and
TIRANA, Nov. 7 – Drug addicts caught with less than 3 grams of marijuana aimed for personal use will no longer be arrested and jailed, according to a new amendment to the
TIRANA, Nov. 9 – Domestic violence claimed between 20 to 30 lives a year in the past five years and affected thousands, but a network of women empowerment lobbying to provide rehabilitation
TIRANA, Nov. 10 – One of the most renowned photojournalists of his era, few people realize that George Tames, the New York Times White House photographer from 1945 – 1985, hails from
By Ervin Lisaku TIRANA, Nov. 10 – Albania will take on Israel this weekend in a qualifier that is expected to be key for its World Cup qualifying bid as victory is
TIRANA, Nov. 8 – Massive floods have hit almost every corner of Albania as torrential rains persisted Tuesday morning, forcing officials to close schools across the country and urge residents to avoid
Journalist-turned-writer Ilir Ikonomi presents a new biography of Essad Pasha, arguably the most controversial power broker in the initial decade of Albania’s existence as a state. After his critically acclaimed books on
TIRANA, Oct. 31 – The head of the OSCE Presence in Albania, Bernd Borchardt, has urged Albania’s Special Committee on Electoral Reform to complete the OSCE ODIHR recommended changes to the country’s
TIRANA, Nov. 2 – Albania is diversifying its map of European tourist arrivals as the country emerges as an under-the-radar destination and tourism gains momentum as a much promising sector for the
TIRANA, Nov. 3 – Sixteen European singers are competing in the sixteenth edition of Marie Kraja festival, Albania’s sole international operatic festival, which is continuing its tradition even this year under the