Albanian Business Confidence Soars: 93% of Companies Report Increased Profits
According to a recent survey by the Chamber of Commerce, 93 percent of companies in the country are reporting rising profits.
According to a recent survey by the Chamber of Commerce, 93 percent of companies in the country are reporting rising profits.
Albania’s Foreign Minister Igli Hasani joined world leaders in Vatican City to pay tribute to Pope Francis, hailing him as a “leader of peace and extraordinary service to humanity.”
Despite an official ban on logging, Albania's forests continue to disappear – most of the wood ends up in Italy.
A major property scandal is shaking Albania, with allegations of the illegal appropriation of vakuf (waqf) land –religious endowments historically protected and held in trust for charitable purposes.
Albania’s Constitutional Court has struck a decisive blow for press freedom.
Albania’s commercial banks are caught in a legal tug-of-war between competition authorities and data protection regulators,
Researchers have ventured more than a hundred meters underground to discover the world's largest underground thermal lake.
A powerful 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck Istanbul, sending shockwaves through the city but causing no major damage.
Shortly before Albania’s parliamentary elections, Deputy PM Balluku and top officials face a new SPAK complaint over alleged attempts to manipulate the diaspora vote, raising questions about electoral integrity.
As the Albanian general elections draw near, Prime Minister Edi Rama has set out an ambitious social policy goal: