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Ardi Pulaj is a journalist. He currently works as an editor and news anchor on Top Channel TV, based in Tirana, Albania. His experience includes working for the BBC World Service Radio. He is also an expert in marketing, mainly digital marketing, online media, and media literacy.
Kruja Albania

Focus on tourism and culture: Albania increases the budget to 76 million euros

The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sports’ total budget for next year is 76.5 million Euro, with a 20% increase compared to 2025. Continue reading Focus on tourism and culture: Albania increases the budget to 76 million euros

Ardi PulajNovember 19, 2025
Women in business

Women’s entrepreneurship EXPO 2025 in Albania

Although women currently own or manage more than 30 per cent of all active small enterprises in Albania, their participation remains concentrated in small-scale companies. Continue reading Women’s entrepreneurship EXPO 2025 in Albania

Ardi PulajNovember 19, 2025
Hilton Honors

Coming in the new year, Hilton Honors is getting its biggest upgrade

Starting January 1, 2026 Hilton Honors will offer Gold and Diamond status faster than ever. Plus faster access to perks. Continue reading Coming in the new year, Hilton Honors is getting its biggest upgrade

Ardi PulajNovember 18, 2025
map illustration

EU agrees new rules around suspending visa-free travel

A threshold of 30% – instead of the previous threshold of 50% – quantifies substantial increases of cases of refused entry and overstay, asylum applications and serious criminal offenses. Continue reading EU agrees new rules around suspending visa-free travel

Ardi PulajNovember 18, 2025
Gjirokastra Albania

Tourism wins when Albania, Montenegro, Ukraine, and Moldova become new EU members

Enhanced regional cooperation, improved connectivity, and access to new markets help diversify tourism offerings while empowering local communities and supporting sustainable development. Continue reading Tourism wins when Albania, Montenegro, Ukraine, and Moldova become new EU members

Ardi PulajNovember 18, 2025November 18, 2025
Saranda Port Albania

Albania welcomed over 11 million tourists until October 2025

Albania welcomed 11,137,328 foreign visitors from January to October 2025, or 7% more than in the same period in 2024. Continue reading Albania welcomed over 11 million tourists until October 2025

Ardi PulajNovember 17, 20251 Comment
Budapest tram

Budapest joins Europe’s tram elite

The Hungarian capital is focused on building a modern tram network for the 21st century, by investing heavily in upgrading its tram infrastructure. Continue reading Budapest joins Europe’s tram elite

Ardi PulajNovember 17, 2025
Emirates Starlink

Ultra-fast Starlink Wi-Fi coming to 232 Emirates aircraft and it will be free of charge

Starlink Wi-Fi will be free for all passengers, across all cabins on equipped Emirates aircraft. Continue reading Ultra-fast Starlink Wi-Fi coming to 232 Emirates aircraft and it will be free of charge

Ardi PulajNovember 17, 2025
Wizz Air

Italy fines Wizz Air 500.000 euros over ‘All You Can Fly’ deal

“Wizz Air’s promotional campaigns presented the service as an unlimited subscription. The campaigns neglected to give adequate and prompt information on the limitations placed on its use.” Continue reading Italy fines Wizz Air 500.000 euros over ‘All You Can Fly’ deal

Ardi PulajNovember 17, 2025
Railway

Tirana-Airport-Durrës railway line will have five electric trains

The Tirana-Airport-Durrës railway line will operate five electric trains. This will be the new face of the Albanian Railways, on the journey to be part of the European network. Continue reading Tirana-Airport-Durrës railway line will have five electric trains

Ardi PulajNovember 16, 2025November 16, 2025

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