Tirana Times, July 07, 2026 – The next NATO Summit, where the leaders of Allied member states gather annually, will take place on July 7–8, 2026, at the Presidential Complex in Ankara.
By Marco Rubio Two hundred and fifty years ago today, in a brick hall in Philadelphia, our forefathers declared their independence from the most powerful empire on earth. They were not fools.
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Dr. Arben Ramkaj is Chairman at the Institute for Cultural and Religious Dialogues in Albania.
He is also Director of the Middle East and Muslim World Department at the Albanian Institute for International Studies (AIIS).
By Dr. Arben Ramkaj Tirana Times, July 3, 2026 – If you sit by the banks of the Nile on a quiet afternoon and allow its serene flow to guide your thoughts,
By Manuel Montobbio Today the tradition of this speech of the National Day of Spain in Tirana reaches its fifth anniversary, a symbolic date which we face with the symbolic will of
Albania is not ready for candidate status and not ready to open negotiations. By Fiona Mcllwham I’m very pleased to be here speaking to you. It is an excellent moment to reflect
By Ervin Lisaku Spanish international tourism expert Carmen Alt고Machspeaks for Tirana Times after introducing the Spanish model for tourism development in Tirana last weekend at the European Academy 2010 organized by the
By Manuel Montobbio When life calls us to sail through other seas and there comes the moment to part and our journey has been the journey of life, we necessarily experience a
Interview of the Ambassador of Spain to Albania, HE. Dr. Manuel Montobbio for Tirana Times (December 2010). Doctor in Political Science by the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Master in High European Studies
By ervin lisaku Adrian Civici, a well-known economic and financial expert admits the Albanian economy was severely affected by the global financial crisis in several key sectors such as construction, textile and
Twenty years after its first post-communist elections, many of those who lead this troubled country still don’t quite have the hang of democracy. By Bernd Fischer Tomorrow Albania will mark the 20thanniversary
Nicholas C. Pano (Continues from previous issue) Although the new arrivals settled in diverse areas of the United States, they were concentrated most heavily in New York, Michigan, and Illinois and became
Nicholas C. Pano (Continues from previous issue) Finally, as previously stated, the political vacuum and chaos that existed in Albania with the outbreak of World War I provided the Albanian-American community with
By H.E.Mr. Jeremy Newman Over the past few years contact between Albanian and Australian Prime Ministers and Foreign Ministers has greatly increased. Those meetings reflect the two countries shared concerns about international