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, May 9 – In October 2014 a drone with Albanian nationalistic and patriotic symbols flying over the Partizan stadium in Belgrade in the midst of a Serbia-Albania Euro 2016 qualifier put
TIRANA, May 3 – Kosovo won a huge battle on Tuesday when it was voted as the 55th member of European football governing body, UEFA, but the Albanian national side which is
TIRANA, April 25 – An unemployed man accused of stealing a parasol in Berat, southern Albania narrowly escaped a jail sentence after prosecution in the case insisted on giving him jail time
By Ervin Lisaku TIRANA, April 21 – An Albanian construction company will build a new modern €50 million national stadium in Tirana under a public-private partnership project funded by the company itself
TIRANA, April 20 – Albania will face another key test before they take on Switzerland in the first match of the Euro 2016 group stage. The national side will play Euro qualified
TIRANA, April 11 – Citizens and environmental activists protested this week in Tirana and Bajram Curri against plans for the construction of 11 hydropower plants in the Valbona river, which threatens to
TIRANA, April 13 – Albania’s Italian-born coach Gianni De Biasi has been linked to a move to the Italian national team after managing to take Albania to a major tournament such as
TIRANA, April 4 – The Municipality of Tirana has begun the sterilization and vaccination of street dogs in an attempt to prevent the spread of sanitation-related problems as well as control their
By Juxhina Malaj It was a cold February morning. The bus driver was screaming his lungs out and cursing at the car in the front until the light turned red. The bus
By Maire Rowland Six Month’s A Kingdom is a lively tale of Captain William Heaton Armstrong’s time spent as a private secretary for King of Albania, William of Wied. His story of
TIRANA, March 30 – The two friendlies with Austria and Luxembourg proved Albania still has a lot to improve ahead of its historic European championship debut next June especially when it comes