Opinion of the Day Since the adoption in parliament of our vetting structures, there has been endless talk and commentary about its vital importance, both for its own ... By NATASHA MULAJ Let the pressure and weight of political power disappear Continues on page 12
Opinion of the Day The East and the West of 2015. That is what you might think as soon as you pick up, at Istanbul airport, two daily newspapers, the French... By NATASHA LAKO The East and the West of 2015. That is what you might think as soon as you pick up, at Istanbul airport,
Today’s Opinion By NATASHA LAKO Imagine a young man saying: “You see, when a girl goes to her husband’s house, she also takes with her the dowry bullet.” He says this almost... A call for concreteness Continues on page 20
Opinion of the Day Since the approval in parliament of our vetting structures, there has been endless talk and commentary about its vital importance, both for itself ... By NATASHA MULAJ Let the pressure and weight of political power disappear Continues on page 12
Opinion of the Day By NATASHA LAKO The proverb of the simplest pragmatism, “do not leave for tomorrow what you can do today,” for many reasons, seems as if it has nothing to do with this article, ... Beyond the pragmatism that blinds you Continues on page 12
Opinion of the Day By NATASHA LAKO Whether or not we will be involved in European geopolitics by being part of the European Union is a matter that is discussed every day. ... Continues on pages 10-11 No romanticism for geopolitics and the homeland
Opinion of the Day By NATASHA LAKO The East and the West of 2015. One could think so as soon as you take in your hands at Istanbul airport the two newspapers of the day, the French... A day of the East and the West Continues on pages 20-21
Opinion of the Day By NATASHA LAKO The proverb of the simplest pragmatism: “don’t leave today’s work for tomorrow,” for many reasons, seems to have nothing to do with this article, ... Beyond the pragmatism that blinds you Continues on page 12
Opinion of the Day By NATASHA LAKO Imagine a young man who says: “You know, when a girl goes to her husband’s house, she also brings the dowry bullet with her.” He says this almost... Continues on page 20 A call for concreteness
The decision, lifelong financial support for the families of the victims On page 2
Opinion of the Day I have several reasons to think that the “anti-Albanian language” of the “Poet Laureate” may be a premature social act, even though expectations were of something joyful... Continues on page 19 By NATASHA LAKO A society unprepared to choose a Poet Laureate
Confrontation/ The accused: You are scum The story on the “News 24” show, Natasha’s denunciation: Nevruzi told me “I am planning to kill you” Sexual abuse of children has become a painful reality in the world we live in. A serious act of violence became public yesterday on the sh
Opinion of the Day By NATASHA LAKO I have several reasons to think that the “Poet Laureate” could be a premature social act, even though the expectation was that it would be something joyful... A society unprepared to choose a Poet Laureate Continues on page 19
INTERVIEW/ THE PAINTER AND POET, AN ENTHUSIASTIC ACCOUNT OF “GAY” MARRIAGES NATASHA BEGA “How they shut down my exhibition with paintings of gays” On pages 18-19 • The artist’s proposal: A club for Albanian homosexuals should be created. It is their right to enjoy themselves phys
INTERVIEW Natasha Lako: The Albanian language, a history of enigmas On pages 26-27
Vefa-Aldes after the second day of activity: The adventure of the Vefa-Aldes Supermarket seems successful. And not only as an initiative. On the second day of activity, its managers are enthusiastic. “The fact that the shelves were emptied several times shows that the prices are
Opinion of the Day By NATASHA LAKO It is extremely rare, to say the least, and almost impossible, for the largest modern transoceanic ships to bear the names of heroines... ‘Kukulla’ that accompanies Kadare’s birthday Continues on pages 16-17
Opinion of the Day It is extremely rare, not to say almost impossible, for the largest transoceanic ships today to bear the names of heroines... By NATASHA LAKO “The Doll” that accompanies Kadare’s birthday Continued on pages 16-17
FOOD SAFETY On page 5
BY NATASHA LAKO On page 19