Yesterday in “New York Times” In the article in the New York Times, Paul Krugman, commenting on the European stance toward the euro crisis, emphasizes that the harsh austerity measures in the country... EDITORIAL Europe’s austerity madness Continues on page 14
Yesterday in “Wall Street Journal” By PAUL MOZUR A huge earthquake and a massive tsunami destroyed northern Japan in March, while the effects were felt two months later in... Germany?!... Germany’s nuclear panic Continues on page 22
Yesterday in “Wall Street Journal” By PAUL MOZUR In a major earthquake and a massive tsunami devastated northern Japan in March, while the effects were felt two months later in… Germany?!... Germany's nuclear panic Continues on page 22
Yesterday in “New York Times” EDITORIAL In the article in the New York Times, Paul Krugman, commenting on the European stance toward the euro crisis, stresses that harsh austerity measures, restrictive and in place... In the article in the New York Times, Paul Krugman, commenting
A professor of law at American University and an early expert on the Kosovo issue says that the blockage of negotiations between Kosovo and Serbia ... Continued on pages 20-21 By PAUL WILLIAMS The United States must play a role in unblocking Kosovo-Serbia negotiations
Opinion of the Day By KIÇO BLUSHI If any phenomenon has moved forward in pluralist Albania, it is precisely the extreme mediatization of propaganda, demagogy,... The mediatization of lies Continues on page 29
Yesterday in “The Guardian” By PAUL LEWIS The Kosovo prime minister’s claims that he won the country’s first elections after the declaration of independence were cast into doubt yesterday, after it became known. Irregularities, doubts over the victory Continues on page 28
“ZP” does not “reply” to the Austrian Federal Minister Greher The PSE declaration does not mention PSSH Why was PS not invited to the congress of the British Labour Party?
By PAUL FLÜCKIGE Will Morawiecki take Poland out of isolation?
The mysterious story of the downed pilot while being photographed, Pashaliman The Italian spy gets lost in the sky of Sigurimi TIRANE - Would he return to Italy, together with the photos of Subeksit’s eastern plan, or does he say he was sent from Kie? The leap with the plane befo
Speaks Hider, Austrian adviser to TOB Hider speaks, Austrian adviser to TOB “I accuse your corrupt institutions” Does a summer with 250 employees, who are paid 12 times a year, or 10-12 opera or ballet houses in a season, not itself constitute corruption?! On pages 12-13 Paul Hid
EURO-SOCIALISTS Meta: “We have Albania in our program for the maximum” ATHENS - Last evening, through the international relations program of PESH, its deputy chairman, Gazmir [...?], and the vice-chairman of its socialists' committee, Paul [...], arrived in the Greek capital. As
Reuters inaugurated in Tirane Reuters inaugurated in Tirane TIRANE — The oldest international news agency, Reuters, has just inaugurated its editorial office in Tirane. These are the first premises equipped with computerized technology that makes it possible to receive and transm
K C Kurri color PHOTO MINUTES WITH COLOR-DEVELOPMENT-PRINTING IN ONLY 55 MINUTES FOR THE RESULT ENTER THE CONTEST FIRST AND COMPETE WITH! POPE JOHN PAUL II ON THE OCCASION OF HIS VISIT TO THE GRAVES OF THE MARTYRS TO IMMORTALIZE THEM IN THE ASSEMBLY HAVE A CAMERA. COMPACT CAMERA,
Stekovoce, Albanians await Clinton as a national hero
With the European Community we speak as if it were an impartial party. In response to such a question, Mr. Tudoroiu, Romania’s Foreign Minister, declared to the newspaper “Shqipëria sot” that the Romanian government believes that any further escalation of the conflict in the area
Opinion of the Day A few months ago civil society and the opposition of that time went out in protest, collected signatures, complained to the CEC, writes... By ELVI FUNDO The last lesson of the "Rama" government Continues on page 20
Yesterday on “Deutsche Welle” Continued on page 22 By PAUL FLÜCKIGE Will Morawiecki pull Poland out of isolation?
Opinion of the Day At present there are two countries in the world that have worked to take in migrants from Western countries on their territory. The first is in Africa. The second is in the middle of Europe. ... By KLODIAN TOMORRI A Paul Kagame in the middle of Europe Continues
Opinion of the Day At present there are two countries in the world that agree to take in migrants from Western countries on their territories. The first is in Africa. The second is in the middle of Europe. ... By KLODIAN TOMORRI A Paul Kagame in the middle of Europe Continues on