INTERVIEW Luan Malltezi: There is no Turkish pressure, no imposition on historians On pages 30-31
DIRECTOR OF THE HISTORICAL MUSEUM On page 21
By LUAN MALLTEZI Why on earth can’t we hold free elections? Continued on page 20
STUDY Luan Malltezi: The Greeks took 2.7 million gold napoleons from the Cham Albanians On pages 16-17
STUDY Luan Malltezi: The Greeks took 2.7 million gold napoleons from the Cham people On pages 16-17
By LUAN MALLTEZI Why on earth can’t we have free elections? Continues on page 20
BANKA E SHQIPËRISË Governor Sejko: Economic contraction of 5 to 8%, here are the consequences of the pandemic On page 16
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By Luan MALLTEZI on page 3
Opinion of the Day In conversations with friends, with people from science and culture, Prof. Buda is often mentioned, and this is understandable if we keep in mind that ... By LUAN MALLTEZI Where was Prof. Buda from? Continues on page 20
Opinion of the Day It happens that a conversation with a friend prompts you to recall people and events from the past. This is what happened to me these days with Mrs. Shuteriqi, whom I met at the Library ... Continued on pages 19-20 By LUAN MALLTEZI "He belongs in a museum, my r
In my first year at university (1964), I remember that we students discussed our teachers a lot, their abilities and skills. Those of us who had ... Continued on page 22 By LUAN MALLTEZI Professor Demiraj
Opinion of the Day In recent years Tirana has become a large city with many people moving along its main streets. Everyone now knows that it is impossible to meet ... By LUAN MALLTEZI A reunion with Professor Kabo Continued on page 22
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By LUAN MALLTEZI Where was Prof. Buda from?
DEBATE/ THE MUSEUM DIRECTOR SPEAKS LUAN MALLTEZI: HISTORY, NOT THE COMMUNIST MODEL Jusuf Buxhovi: It cannot change, the Ottomans were occupiers On pages 14-15
BY LUAN MALLTEZI Elena Gjika, the Albanian princess of independence On page 21