By DELVINA KËRLUKU What good did Albanians see from the rule of the left
The year 2001 is known as a year of fighting in Macedonia. Everyone was there. There was a struggle for a little more political-economic equality, for a little justice before the law, for a little dignity ... Continues on page 22 By DELVINA KERLUKU What Medina saw
By SERGIO MATTARELLA Albania-Italy, deepening strategic cooperation Continues on page 21
By DELVINA KËRLUKU What good did Albanians see from the left-wing government
By DELVINA KËRLUKU The nation above all Continues on page 20
(Continues on page 2) a member of the governing board of the central bank attached to the Council of Ministers, Sulejman Delvina, stated a week ago in the newspaper “Aman” that German intelligence services are operating freely in Albania. This statement by Delvina alarmed public
TCH-History of Albania, By Shpëtim DELVINA on pages 16-17
Opinion of the Day By DELVINA KËRLUKU A few months ago I wrote an article, in which I highlighted the negligence or deliberate action of the EU ambassador in Skopje, Mr. Zhbogar, who in ... Continues on page 12 What is this discrimination that is repeated again and again?!
Opinion of the Day By DELVINA KËRLUKU A few months ago I wrote an article in which I questioned the negligence or the deliberate action of the EU ambassador in Skopje, Mr. Zhbogar, who in ... Continues on page 12 What is this discrimination that is repeated and repeated?!
Supporters of the parliamentary group, PS deputies accuse the chairman of changes The Socialist deputy Sulejman Delvina, at a meeting of the KPD, expressed the voters’ dissatisfaction in the city with their arrival and with Prime Minister Fatos Nano. “Instead of changes in the go
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The clear anti-Western signals coming from the Presidency By Aslli PATOZI The accomplice to all the abuses of the socialist government after 29 September and Sulejman Delvina Mediri is today the protagonist of the most serious intrigues against the country. President Meidani is t
newspaper of the Albanian Democratic Party VII III of the edition No. 283 Tuesday 26 January, 1993 Price 3 lekë READ ON PAGE 3: Open letter by Avni Delvina By LUJETA PULA - BECI
— On the 70th anniversary of the National Congress of Lushnjë — Two and a half years of the First World War and the adventures of foreign generals and governments, especially those of Italy and Greece, which had chauvinistic aims at Albania’s expense, had turned the country into
— One of the squares in the capital will take the name of Fan Noli today, the best-known figure of the June 1924 revolution. An official ceremony will be organized on Wednesday for this occasion. The name of the politician, famous publicist, teacher and bishop will be given to th
Commemoration TIRANA — Commemorative events for the 70th anniversary of the June Revolution will continue throughout this week. This week, the initiative in Tirana will enter its final phase in the capital. Today in Korçë, in an official ceremony, the city university will be name
ANALYSIS BY Gresa Hasa Too much fuss over nothing Last night, in the space of the National Museum, the exhibition of painters Avni Delvina and Niko Dhales, under the title “25 years later”, received particular media attention. continues on page 16
Editorial BY ANILA BASHA The two realities of my Albania Yesterday, on January 21, I saw two Albanias. It was sad. I followed live from the “Vaçe Zela” Theater in Lushnje the choir of the Opera and Ballet Theater, brought specially from Tirana to perform for the 92nd anniversary
My grandfather taught me that a man does not swear under any circumstances BY ADMIRINA PEÇI This is a story that should not be missed by everyone who wants to know where the roots of the inspiration for Besnik Mustafaj’s literature lie. His childhood in the 1960s, his relationshi
PRESIDENT BERISHA RECEIVED MRS. ÇAMAJ In the small hall of the presidency, the President of the Republic Sali Berisha met with Mrs. Erna Çamaj, the wife of the writer Vilson Blloshmi, who was killed by the communist regime and is today remembered as a “martyr of democracy,” to di