AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFlamingo Revolution Turns Violent: Police in Tirana used tear gas, pepper spray and water cannon to disperse protesters outside parliament over the Kushner-linked luxury resort in the protected Zvernec/Narta area; dozens were detained and officers injured as the campaign grows into wider unrest against PM Edi Rama. Kushner Resort Probe: Albanian prosecutors are investigating Artur Shehu, the land seller tied to the project, alleging drug trafficking and money laundering plus falsified real-estate/construction records. Diplomatic Pushback: The Russian Embassy in Tirana denied claims that Moscow is behind the protests, calling the allegations baseless. Tourism Jobs Watch: Albania’s unemployment fell to 8.4% in Q1 2026 while employers posted 5,600+ vacancies, with tourism and services leading demand (Vlora, Durrës, Sarandë). Beach Safety: A 29-year-old woman died in a suspected drowning at Porto Novo Beach near Vlorë; police are investigating strong-current conditions. Travel Business Angle: The World Bank is set to consider a USD 200M loan aimed at boosting Albania’s tourism economy, including opening the tourism services market and tightening accommodation quality/environment standards. New Route Signals: Swedavia reported June growth driven by international traffic, with new services including Stockholm–Shanghai and routes to Tirana.
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