Opinion of the Day Cicero, statesman, philosopher and lawyer in Rome 2,100 years ago, became famous in one of his works for winning a trial with the cry “Qui bono” (Who benefits). By SADIK BEJKO Cicero, statesman, philosopher and lawyer in Rome 2,100 years ago, became famous in o
Opinion of the Day By SADIK BEJKO Cicero, statesman, philosopher and lawyer in Rome 2,100 years ago, became famous in one of his cases for winning a trial with the cry “Qui bono” (Who benefits. How to face the past Continues on page 29
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MOZAIK From Diocletian to Constantine the Great, the 27 names that ruled Rome Roman emperors of Illyrian origin Inside: The history of Albanian poetry in France, the sculpture of Krisikos BY GAZMEND ÇITAKU Albanians undoubtedly belong to the lineage of the oldest peoples, both in
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The opposition, concerned about dangerous turns in foreign policy The attitude toward the Head of the Eurocustoms Mission by the government in Tirana is only the tip of the iceberg of tensions with Rome. Meta has chosen to bypass Italy on page 3
“Saint Peter” Square Polovina: April ’68, how the anti-communists shook Rome during the celebrations for Skanderbeg On pages 14-15
Opinion BY EUGJEN MERLIKA On 17 July 2013, Albania’s future Prime Minister, Edi Rama, was invited on a visit to Rome. It was his first visit in the role of Head of Government to a foreign country. In the tradition of the independent State, until the arrival of communism, Albanian
The historian responds to Athens over the belonging of Epirus The first apostle to spread Christianity in both regions was Saint Paul, who was undoubtedly more closely connected with Rome than with Constantinople, since the latter did not exist in his time... Kristo Frashëri: Dro