A diaspora radio programme anchored in Brussels. Politics, culture, and identity in conversation — live, on the record.


Where analysis becomes conversation
Jehona e Shqipes has broadcast continuously from Brussels, reaching Albanian communities across Western Europe. Each programme brings together political analysis, cultural history, and diaspora voices.
As moderator, Spartak Fikaj shapes each episode around documented argument — not opinion. Guests include Ambassadors, journalists, Diplomats, academics, and policymakers with direct knowledge of the Abanian and Eu policies
Regular appearances on Radio Panik (Brussels) and RTSH extend the programme's reach into both diaspora and homeland audiences.
Topics across politics, history, and identity
EU Enlargement and the Balkans
Language, Memory, and the Diaspora
Albania and the Cold War Record
A documented review of accession stalls, bilateral disputes, and what Brussels' current posture means for Tirana and Skopje.
Archival evidence and first-hand accounts revisiting the isolation period and its documented impact on Albanian civil society.
How Albanian language survives and transforms across the second generation in Belgium, Germany, and Switzerland.
A community's record, broadcast from Brussels
Radio Jehona e Shqipes exists because diaspora communities need more than music — they need documented political context, historical continuity, and a voice that takes their questions seriously.
