Climate-policy debates tend to focus on reducing greenhouse-gas emissions. This makes sense, given that GHGs are the primary cause of climate change. But global warming […]
Latest News
Australia imposes restrictions on teenagers: New law aims to protect mental health from social media
Late last year, Australia’s parliament, reacting to concerns about the effect of social media on children’s mental health, amended the Online Safety Act to require users […]
Economic transformation: How developing countries can adapt to a changing world
As apprehension grows in China, Europe, and Japan about a possible trade war triggered by the incoming Trump administration, one should also spare a thought […]
Global Albanians Foundation: Five years of transforming giving into lasting impact
The Global Albanians Foundation (GAF) was established in 2018 with a mission to inspire and promote Albanian philanthropy worldwide. Over the past five years, GAF […]
News
Time for action: Climate adaptation strategies for a safer future
Climate-policy debates tend to focus on reducing greenhouse-gas emissions. This makes sense, given that GHGs are the primary cause of climate change. But global warming […]
Economic transformation: How developing countries can adapt to a changing world
As apprehension grows in China, Europe, and Japan about a possible trade war triggered by the incoming Trump administration, one should also spare a thought […]
Global Albanians Foundation: Five years of transforming giving into lasting impact
The Global Albanians Foundation (GAF) was established in 2018 with a mission to inspire and promote Albanian philanthropy worldwide. Over the past five years, GAF […]
A quarter of EU energy comes from renewables. Which countries use the most?
Renewable energy made up 24.5% of EU energy use last year, a new record, but still far from the target set for 2030. Spain is […]
Technology
Australia imposes restrictions on teenagers: New law aims to protect mental health from social media
Late last year, Australia’s parliament, reacting to concerns about the effect of social media on children’s mental health, amended the Online Safety Act to require users […]
AI art: The end of creativity or the start of a new movement?
Artificial intelligence is being used to generate paintings, images and even sculptures, with some selling for thousands of dollars. Do we need to reframe our […]
Destructive power of digital footprints: How they impact individual and corporate reputations
By Abel Karowangoro*, Contributor In the digital age, maintaining a positive online presence is crucial for both individuals and companies. Digital footprints — traces of […]
Traditional Media Revenue Models and the Shift to Digital Media: A Dance for Survival
By Abel Karowangoro, Contributor In recent decades, the media landscape has experienced a seismic shift, driven by rapid advancements in technology and changing consumer behaviors. […]
Culture
Harper’s Bazaar Interview – From stage to studio: The art-fuelled fashion journey of Felice and Dren
Felice and Dren Abazi’s combined expertise, one in industrial design and the other in performance art, has resulted in Dren Abazi Brand, a fashion label […]
Don’t miss the chance to visit different certified cultural routes from European Commission
For all our international friends, planning to visit Albania in August as well as for Albanians which are born abroad: don’t miss the chance to […]
Entrepreneurship
Greta Bajrami, the successful entrepreneur in the construction field in the USA, shares her journey and plans
Her smile seems like her first enduring victory in life. Greta Bajrami leads her businesses in the USA and beyond. Not only has she overcome […]
They’re here to finance climate action. But COP29 is more about bickering
Ambitious climate action often requires ambitious financing — be it a clean energy transition project or helping developing countries mitigate the effects of natural […]
Gracism: Building bridges through respect and collaboration
During November, an important event was held in Tirana. “Bridging the Balkans Executive Summit”, organized by Elona Prroj, was an exclusive event, where leaders gathered […]
Why outsourcing doesn’t work for you
By Jeta Zagragja, CEO Anchorzup.com Outsourcing is usually promoted as a smart business strategy for reducing costs, accelerating project timelines, and accessing a wider talent pool […]
Events
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama in Baku, COP29: Carbon Emissions Have Increased, and Our Words Seem Empty
mphasizing the emptiness of promises regarding carbon emission reductions. The latest data shows an increase in emissions, and the natural events of this year clearly […]
Women on Boards Albania starts it’s journey on women empowerment in Albania
Albania is one of the few countries in the world with the largest number of female ministers in the government. Quotas are respected in parliament. […]