On 23 January 1995, the Government of Albania and the Government of Ireland, through a joint communiqué, agreed to establish diplomatic relations. This step is seen as a positive development in the expansion of our country’s international cooperation.
The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Trade and Tourism of Ireland, Prof. Yolkoko, arrives in Tirana The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Trade and Tourism of Ireland, Prof. Yolodoko, arrives in Tirana Important talks on bilateral cooperation The Deputy Prime Minister an
Milosao Meave de Burgh speaks about the death of dozens of young people who wanted to overthrow the dictatorship The British secret agent who admired Albanians Inside: Poems and essays by Eda and Visar Zhiti. “Turkish films” by Ben Andoni By NDREK GJINI Meave de Burgh lives out h
The spirit of song - sketches from the Folklore Festival of Berat Writer and publisher Xhuzep De Sati protests against Albania’s anti-democratic and anti-European laws Xixarr, dream and letter - "Ton" by Tindi Bejta Three Nobel laureate luminaries of Ireland When lightning strike
MILOSAO The well-known Croatian director in Tirana: Do more for your culture Ivica Buljan “portrays” the politicians of the Balkans Inside: Argument by Arian Leka. The classic authors of Ireland BY BEN ANDONI When Albania is gripped by endless political crisis situations, a Croat
CLINTON, THE 4 JOURNALISTS ARE NOT A PACK OF SHARKS — Bill Clinton replied to journalists, who of late have been taking him to task over the Whitewater affair, by describing them as a pack of sharks. The chance to take revenge on them came during a meeting with young people at th