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, Oct. 3 – Sweden’s first resident ambassador in Albania, Johan Ndisi, has presented his Letter of Credentials to President Bujar Nishani. While the Embassy of Sweden opened in Tirana in
TIRANA, Oct. 5 – The Municipality of Tirana has decided to transfer 22,000 square meters of land to a waste management company the city partially owns, hoping to jump-start recycling efforts.
TIRANA, Oct. 4 – At a graduation ceremony for future prosecutors and judges, U.S. Ambassador Donald Lu has called on Albanian young magistrates to resist corruption and other pressures and to only
TIRANA, Oct. 6 – Poland’s state-run airline LOT has expressed its interest to launch direct flights with Tirana as Albania has emerged a top 10 destination for Poles. Karol Bachura, the Polish
TIRANA, Oct. 6 – The Valbona Valley in northern Albania has been recommended by prestigious National Geographic portal as one of the top nine great outdoors globally. The Albanian paradise, where residents
TIRANA, Oct. 1 – Construction on the first of 14 proposed hydro-power plants has started in the Valbona Valley, despite protests by local residents and environmentalists who say they will destroy tourism
TIRANA, Oct. 5 – Albania will play two key World Cup qualifiers with Liechtenstein and Spain in the next few days with some key absences, including top scorer Armando Sadiku who has
TIRANA, Oct. 3 – The museum of medieval art in the southeastern city of Korà§a and its rich collection of thousands of artworks, mostly icons, finally has a new home. “We are
TIRANA, Oct. 3 – Albania’s perennial nominee for the Nobel Prize in Literature has been rated among the top favourites even this year which Albania has declared as the Kadare Year to
TIRANA, Oct. 3 – The Albanian government says it is about to conclude negotiations with Trans Adriatic Pipeline representatives over increasing benefits as one of the country’s largest investment bringing Caspian gas
TIRANA, Sept. 27 – An almost unknown travel destination until the early 1990s due its prolonged isolation under communism and having mainly relied on patriotic tourism from ethnic Albanians in neighbouring Kosovo