AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCoastal Protests: Thousands of Albanians have flooded Tirana and the Zvërnec area in the “Flamingo Revolution,” opposing a €1.4bn luxury resort plan tied to Jared Kushner’s Affinity Partners, including development near the Vjosa-Narta protected wetlands and on Sazan Island—critics warn it could damage flamingo habitats, sea turtle nesting sites and other biodiversity. Government Pushback: Prime Minister Edi Rama says there’s “no reason to worry” because the project isn’t finalized, and he claims online opposition is amplified by bots and “hybrid war,” while also defending the deal in a heated CNN exchange (“Let me finish!”). Legal & Diplomatic Fallout: Albania’s anti-corruption prosecutors have opened an investigation into land-title and related funds, and a Zvërnec incident has reignited Greece–Albania tensions after footage showed alleged force against a Greek citizen. Travel Context: Albania reported 1.14m foreign tourist arrivals in May (+16%), even as the resort controversy dominates headlines. EU Travel Ease: The EU agreed to start talks to scrap mobile roaming charges for Western Balkans countries, including Albania.
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