Our Reporting
Albania’s story is not only about landscapes and culture. It is also about unrealized potential.
Since the collapse of communism, Albania has made progress toward European integration. At the same time, many analysts, civil society observers, and international watchdogs argue that the country has developed characteristics of a kleptocratic system, one in which public resources are misallocated, power concentrates among a narrow elite, and meritocracy erodes. The result has been sustained emigration, institutional stagnation, and declining public trust.
Our reporting examines how political decisions, institutional failures, and governance practices intersect with tourism, economic development, and everyday life.
Our Why
We envision an Albania where opportunity is earned, talent remains, and public institutions serve the many rather than the few.
We believe transparency, accountability, and informed public discourse are prerequisites for sustainable development and long-term stability.
Our Approach
To raise awareness, hold institutions accountable, and demand change, our reporting relies on:
- Analysis of publicly available documents and records
- Review of government data, procurement records, and official statements
- News archives and independent reporting
- Testimony from individuals inside Albania and abroad
Where sources are confidential, information is corroborated through independent documentation, public records, or multiple attestations whenever possible.
Our focus is on verifiable facts, documented discrepancies, and institutional patterns, not rumor or speculation.
Editorial Standards
Our reporting is guided by internationally recognized principles of press freedom and journalistic integrity.
We strive for accuracy, fairness, and responsible reporting through rigorous review of sources, documents, and public records. Factual claims are based on verifiable evidence and credible sourcing. Analysis and opinion are clearly distinguished from reporting.
When errors or ambiguities are identified, we review them promptly and issue corrections or clarifications where warranted.
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Article 19)
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European Convention on Human Rights (Article 10)
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Disclosure
We publish content in good faith for informational purposes. Readers should conduct their own due diligence before forming conclusions or taking action based on our reporting.
Opinions expressed are those of our editorial team and do not necessarily reflect the views of our partners, advertisers, or affiliates.
Source Protection & Confidentiality
We adhere to recognized principles of journalist–source confidentiality under applicable laws and court precedents, including protections established through U.S. shield laws and European human-rights jurisprudence.
Information provided to us is handled with care and ethical responsibility. Where anonymity is requested, appropriate measures are taken to protect sources in accordance with press freedom standards and legal obligations.
Corrections & Right of Reply
If you believe any aspect of our reporting contains factual inaccuracies, misinterpretations, or material omissions, you are encouraged to contact us for review.
Substantiated correction requests are evaluated promptly. Corrections or clarifications are issued where appropriate.
Jurisdiction & Governing Law
This publication is operated by a company registered in the State of Texas, United States, and is governed by U.S. federal law and the laws of the State of Texas. Any disputes arising from this publication shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of courts in the United States.
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