Commemorating Prenk Jakova: the pioneer of Albanian opera

Published on September 16, 2024

On September 16, 1969, Albania lost one of its greatest musical talents, Prenk Jakova. Jakova stands as one of Albania’s most influential musical figures, known for establishing the...

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1. 2025 Elections: Socialists and Democrats engage in unequal battle for grey electorate

September 14, 2024

As Albania gears up for the 2025 spring elections, the traditional rivals that have dominated Albania’s political scene for much of the past three decades, Edi Rama’s Socialist Party and Sali Berisha’s Democratic...

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Commemorating Prenk Jakova: the pioneer of Albanian opera

Published on September 16, 2024

On September 16, 1969, Albania lost one of its greatest musical talents, Prenk Jakova. Jakova stands as one of Albania’s most influential musical figures, known for establishing the...

Commemorating the Peza Conference: a turning point in Albania’s WWII resistance

Published on September 16, 2024

September 16 marks the anniversary of the Peza Conference, held in 1942 in the village of Peza in the vicinity of Tirana. It was a crucial event...

Socialists await Venice Commission opinion amid MP mandate controversy

Published on September 16, 2024

The Socialist Party’s parliamentary group leader attributed his party’s abstention on the vote to send the case of MP and former minister Olta Xhaçka’s mandate...

Constitutional Court to decide if “Sky ECC” communications will be admissible as evidence in criminal cases

Published on September 16, 2024

The Constitutional Court of Albania is review whether communications intercepted from the “Sky ECC” platform can be used as evidence in criminal investigations led by...

Why is this important

These communications, decrypted by international law enforcement agencies and shared with Albanian authorities, have led to the arrests of dozens of individuals and have shed light on many unsolved crimes in the country. SPAK has filed charges against various people based on this evidence, which has not only illuminated involvement in criminal activities but also revealed connections between crime, politics, and business figures.


European Heritage Days 2024: Rich program of activities at the Marubi Museum

Published on September 16, 2024

European Heritage Days are celebrated annually in Albania during September, culminating in the National Day of Cultural Heritage. In 2024, European Heritage Days will take...

Ministry of Education and Sports expands school sports teams to tackle rising obesity rates

Published on September 16, 2024

12,000 students are already part of school sports teams. Seeing the high levels of interest and positive benefits to the children’s health, this year, the...

Why is this significant

Excessive use of technology, unhealthy diets, and a lack of physical activity have significantly increased obesity among children in Albania. A 2023 study, using data from the global obesity map, shows that 6.7% of children are obese, and according to this trend, by 2035, 37% of the population could be obese. Therefore, initiatives that promote sports activities are crucial in combating this condition and ensuring healthier children and youth.


British Cultural Week in Albania: A fusion of art, technology, and discussions

Published on September 16, 2024

Albania is set to host the British Cultural Week from September 16-22, offering a diverse array of events, including conferences, festivals, workshops, and discussions centered...

SPAK’s dossier exposes scheme involving Sali Berisha and family

Published on September 15, 2024

A comprehensive 500-page report compiled by the Special Prosecution Against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK) has shed light on the accusations of corruption against former...

Starting next year, beach management concessions will be granted only to hotels

Published on September 14, 2024

Starting in 2025, only hotels will be granted permits for beach use, specifically for placing umbrellas and sunbeds. This decision excludes all other entities, such...

Why is this significant

Despite a highly successful summer season in 2023, where Albania welcomed 8.5 million tourists from January to August—a huge number for a population of around 2.4 million residents—the season was marred by various issues, including the lack of public beaches. This led the Government to overhaul the management of coastal areas, ensuring better accessibility and organization for visitors.


2025 Elections: Socialists and Democrats engage in unequal battle for grey electorate

Published on September 14, 2024

As Albania gears up for the 2025 spring elections, the traditional rivals that have dominated Albania’s political scene for much of the past three decades, Edi...

All latest stories


Commemorating the Peza Conference: a turning point in Albania’s WWII resistance

Published on September 16, 2024

September 16 marks the anniversary of the Peza Conference, held in 1942 in the village of Peza in the vicinity of Tirana. It was a crucial event...

Socialists await Venice Commission opinion amid MP mandate controversy

Published on September 16, 2024

The Socialist Party’s parliamentary group leader attributed his party’s abstention on the vote to send the case of MP and former minister Olta Xhaçka’s mandate...

Constitutional Court to decide if “Sky ECC” communications will be admissible as evidence in criminal cases

Published on September 16, 2024

The Constitutional Court of Albania is review whether communications intercepted from the “Sky ECC” platform can be used as evidence in criminal investigations led by...

Why is this important

These communications, decrypted by international law enforcement agencies and shared with Albanian authorities, have led to the arrests of dozens of individuals and have shed light on many unsolved crimes in the country. SPAK has filed charges against various people based on this evidence, which has not only illuminated involvement in criminal activities but also revealed connections between crime, politics, and business figures.


European Heritage Days 2024: Rich program of activities at the Marubi Museum

Published on September 16, 2024

European Heritage Days are celebrated annually in Albania during September, culminating in the National Day of Cultural Heritage. In 2024, European Heritage Days will take...

Ministry of Education and Sports expands school sports teams to tackle rising obesity rates

Published on September 16, 2024

12,000 students are already part of school sports teams. Seeing the high levels of interest and positive benefits to the children’s health, this year, the...

Why is this significant

Excessive use of technology, unhealthy diets, and a lack of physical activity have significantly increased obesity among children in Albania. A 2023 study, using data from the global obesity map, shows that 6.7% of children are obese, and according to this trend, by 2035, 37% of the population could be obese. Therefore, initiatives that promote sports activities are crucial in combating this condition and ensuring healthier children and youth.


British Cultural Week in Albania: A fusion of art, technology, and discussions

Published on September 16, 2024

Albania is set to host the British Cultural Week from September 16-22, offering a diverse array of events, including conferences, festivals, workshops, and discussions centered...

SPAK’s dossier exposes scheme involving Sali Berisha and family

Published on September 15, 2024

A comprehensive 500-page report compiled by the Special Prosecution Against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK) has shed light on the accusations of corruption against former...

Starting next year, beach management concessions will be granted only to hotels

Published on September 14, 2024

Starting in 2025, only hotels will be granted permits for beach use, specifically for placing umbrellas and sunbeds. This decision excludes all other entities, such...

Why is this significant

Despite a highly successful summer season in 2023, where Albania welcomed 8.5 million tourists from January to August—a huge number for a population of around 2.4 million residents—the season was marred by various issues, including the lack of public beaches. This led the Government to overhaul the management of coastal areas, ensuring better accessibility and organization for visitors.


2025 Elections: Socialists and Democrats engage in unequal battle for grey electorate

Published on September 14, 2024

As Albania gears up for the 2025 spring elections, the traditional rivals that have dominated Albania’s political scene for much of the past three decades, Edi...

Russia leveraging Serbia-Kosovo tensions

Published on September 14, 2024

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated on Thursday that Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija are being persecuted just as Ukrainian Nazis persecuted Russians in Donbas....

Why is this significant

With unresolved conflicts still looming between Serbia and Kosovo, as well as in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moscow is aiming to exploit, and further fuel, the ongoing instability to preserve its influence, undermine the EU and NATO, as well as to divert attention from the war in Ukraine, justify its aggression and the annexation in Eastern Ukraine.


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