AGP Executive Report
Last update: 32 minutes agoKushner Resort Probe: Albania’s anti-corruption prosecutors are investigating whether land deeds for the Jared Kushner-backed Sazan coastal resort were forged, after a Miami businessman, Artur Shehu, was linked to alleged money laundering and falsified property documents; his lawyer denies everything. Protests & Tourism Fallout: Thousands of Albanians keep marching in Tirana over the resort and a separate Kanye West concert, with critics warning the political fight is spilling into the tourism sector. Kanye West Concert Funding: PM Edi Rama defended a €4m state-backed deal for the show, saying it’s an investment that will boost bookings and spending—while opponents call it a “bread and circus” distraction. Tourism Demand Signals: Albania reported Europe’s third-highest growth in air passenger traffic in May (+26%), citing new routes from Tirana including Zurich and Sofia. EU Talks Move: Rama heads to Brussels to complete the first stage of EU entry talks, with agreements covering education, research, and foreign policy. Travel Access Updates: Germany published its 2026 visa-free list (including Albania) for short stays up to 90 days.
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