AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoKushner Resort Probe: Albania’s anti-corruption investigators say a SPAK-linked case has triggered a €128.4m asset freeze tied to the Kushner-backed Sazan coastal resort, amid allegations of forged deeds and escrow/title disputes, while Reuters reports a Miami-based businessman wanted in Albania is suspected of faking land ownership documents. Protests & Environment: Environmental protesters keep targeting the Zvernec/Sazan plans, with EU officials warning Albania over protected-area rules; a Dutch MEP says protesters are “defending EU values.” Tourism Cyberattack: Police opened an investigation into a coordinated wave of fake negative one-star reviews aimed at hotels and tourism businesses, with thousands of suspicious accounts flagged. EU Accession Momentum: Prime Minister Edi Rama says Albania will provisionally close three more EU negotiation chapters and hold its ninth intergovernmental conference in Brussels on July 14. NATO Spotlight: Analysts say Albania’s next NATO summit in Tirana will boost the country’s visibility and could unlock strategic investment. Aviation Growth: Albania reported a 26% jump in passenger air traffic in May, reflecting more routes and tourism demand. Public Safety: Police are investigating a fatal ambush-style shooting near Tirana, and a Fier court detained three girls over a filmed attack on a minor.
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