Opinion of the Day By REZARTA DELISULA June 24 is a big day for Albania; the candidate status for the EU will be decided. So far I have heard only accusations against the government... Continued on page 21 Status and Moral Education
Today’s Opinion By REZARTA DELISULA Among Albanians, we have a complex about appearances, protests, denouncing, and demanding rights when they are denied to us. Each of us, in our own way ... Continues on page 17 The Albanian ‘Tahyp’ syndrome
REPORTAGE/ ALBANIANS IN THE CROSSHAIRS From our correspondent, REZARTA DELISULA The clash between ethnic groups in Macedonia, the reactivation of the volcano in the Balkans On page 7
Opinion of the Day Albanians have a complex with appearing in public, with protests, reporting abuses, and demanding rights when they are denied to us. In itself, each one ... By REZARTA DELISULA The ‘Tahyp’ syndrome of Albanians Continues on page 17
By REZARTA DELISULA Taxes, the time for the citizen to be heard
Feature of the Day They live among high peaks, in Asqinj in the northernmost part of Albania. They are tall and rosy-cheeked, because of the air filled with oxygen. They are not harsh ... Continues on pages 18-19 By REZARTA DELISULA A journey through the lands of the Albanian lan
Opinion of the Day By REZARTA DELISULA I am just as outraged as I am scandalized. I am torn between whether this was a deliberate act, sabotage, or even worse, forgetfulness.... Bathing in m... Continues on page 25
Yesterday I had to escort to the eternal world a dear person, closely connected to my childhood. Amid the tears of her children... Continues on page 19 By REZARTA DELISULA Mr. Prime Minister, do not lead our souls into sin
Opinion of the Day By REZARTA DELISULA On 24 June is the big day for Albania, when candidate status for the EU will be decided. So far I have heard nothing but accusations against the government... Continues on page 21 Status and Moral Education
Opinion of the Day Opinion of the Day By REZARTA DELISULA This is a wise saying of the people, a saying that is preserved and never forgotten, regardless of evolution. Poverty leads to disgrace.... Continues on page 27 Nazimja, poverty, disgrace
Opinion of the Day By REZARTA DELISULA I am as outraged as I am scandalized. I am torn between whether this was a deliberate act, sabotage, or even worse, forgetfulness.... To wash in the s... Continues on page 25
Laç, the gray city that “survived” with Superphosphate In the city where the Socialist Party won local elections after 20 years By REZARTA DELISULA It seems that nothing has changed in Laç since the glory and decline of Superphosphate. The huge gray railway line casts the same sh
Laç, the gray city that “died” with Superfosfati In the city where the Socialist Party won the local elections after 20 years By REZARTA DELISULA It seems that nothing has moved in Laç since the glory and ruin of Superfosfati. The giant gray railway gives the city the same shade.
Reportage/ Albanians in the crosshairs From our correspondent, REZARTA DELISULA THE CLASH BETWEEN ETHNIC GROUPS IN MACEDONIA, THE REACTIVATION OF THE VOLCANO IN THE BALKANS On page 7
Today’s opinion By REZARTA DELISULA It’s happened, 400 years! My Tirona, 400 years in life. How little they remembered your birthday, and how bad that feels to me, because they wanted to, they honored you, they rushed at you,... Continues on page 25
Opinion of the Day By REZARTA DELISULA When we talk too much, and generally nonsense, we often hear the expression “yes, yes, Kavaja talk”, an expression that automatically comes back to us... Kavaja talk Continues on page 29
Opinion of the Day When we start hearing a lot, and generally nonsense, we often hear the expression “yes, yes, Kavajë talk,” an expression that immediately came back to us automatically... Continues on page 29 By REZARTA DELISULA The Kavajë talks
REPORTAGE/ War stories, told by Italian soldiers In Dragot, 200 graves have been opened, out of the 600 believed to exist. What emerged from the DNA analyses... From DRAGOT, REZARTA DELISULA We are lonely animals. It is the cold of the mountains, the misery of war, that reduced u
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