Marubi museum joins Milan-based photography network
TIRANA, April 30 /ATA/ – Marubi National Museum of Photography in the northern Albania city of Shkodra has joined Rete Fotografia, an international network based in Milan, Italy, that brings together institutions active in the field of photography. The museum…
Challenges for forest ecosystems the focus of an EU meeting in Paphos
The challenges of Europe’s forest ecosystems, with particular emphasis on climate change, forest fires, the protection of biodiversity and the need to strengthen the resilience of forests, the focus of the discussions held during the meeting of the EU Directors…
Today It’s All About Jazz festival moves to Philharmonic Hall due to rain
Today It’s All About Jazz festival will move from Ibni Pajko Park to the Philharmonic Hall due to rain, organizers said ahead of the Thursday evening concerts. According to the National Jazz Orchestra, all scheduled performances will proceed as planned…
Italy demands information from Israel after Flotilla intercepted
The Italian Foreign Ministry said it has asked Israel to provide it with information after its forces intercepted the new Global Sumud Flotilla, which includes Italian pro-Palestrinian activists and boats, overnight as they sailing towards Gaza carrying aid. “Foreign Minister…
Türkiye’s Baykar to debut new loitering munition at SAHA 2026 defense expo
Turkish defense giant Baykar will showcase its new Mizrak intelligent and autonomous long-range loitering munition at the upcoming international defense, aviation, and space event SAHA 2026 in Istanbul. The Mizrak system boasts an operational range of over 1,000 kilometers (621.3…
52nd National Assembly Opens
Bulgaria’s newly elected 52nd National Assembly opened at 10 a.m. here on Thursday. Under the Constitution, the inaugural sitting was opened by the oldest National Representative present: 78-year-old Rumen Milanov MP of Progressive Bulgaria. Addressing the legislature, Milanov listed two…
Plenković: Are key international organisations still functioning?
ZAGREB, 30 April (Hina) – Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković on Thursday criticised the lack of responses by key international bodies to major global crises, pointing to the UN Security Council as an example of such dysfunction. “The most important…
Nadia Comaneci coming home to Onesti, 50 years after Montreal Summer Olympics
Bucharest – The city of Onesti will host large-scale events to celebrate the first gymnast in history to score a perfect 10 at the Olympic Games, with Nadia Comaneci set to be present in her hometown alongside other figures from…
Interview with Kristina Kanapinskaite from the EIB: Investments in Kosovo are increasing, with a focus on energy and infrastructure
Kosova is entering a new stage of development, where securing financing alone is no longer sufficient; what becomes decisive is the ability to turn it into concrete projects that improve citizens’ lives. With nearly €400 million in investments across key…
Montenegro enhances its international reputation
Podgorica, (MINA-BUSINESS) – Minister of Tourism and Chairperson of the UN Tourism Commission for Europe, Simonida Kordic, is participating in a meeting of the UN Tourism Committee on Tourism and Sustainability in Zimbabwe. “Montenegro, which chairs the UN Tourism…
Karakaçi: Vlora Energy Hub a key project for Albania’s energy security and independence
TIRANA, April 29 /ATA/ Energy security constitutes a top priority of state policy, serving as a fundamental pillar of economic stability and national resilience, stated the Minister of Infrastructure and Energy, Enea Karakaçi. At a meeting in Tirana on Tuesday,…
Culture ministry sends inspectors to Venice Biennale over Russian Pavilion
The culture ministry has sent inspectors to the Venice Biennale to obtain information about its controversial decision to allow the Russian Pavilion to reopen for the 2026 exhibition, sources said on Wednesday. The Biennale has come under fierce criticism for…













