AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoKushner Resort Probe: Albania’s anti-corruption prosecutors (SPAK) are investigating whether Miami businessman Artur Shehu used forged property deeds to sell land for Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump’s luxury resort, with allegations also tying the scheme to cocaine trafficking and money laundering; Shehu denies wrongdoing and prosecutors say they’ve frozen about €110m linked to the sale. Protests & Politics: The resort controversy has fed the wider “Flamingo Revolution” protests in Tirana, now in its 41st night, with demonstrators demanding Rama’s resignation and a new political setup. Kanye West Funding Row: Prime Minister Edi Rama defended a €4m state-backed push to stage Kanye West’s July 11 concert near Tirana, saying it’s an investment for tourism and international visibility, as critics call it a political distraction. EU Youth Message: Foreign Minister Ferit Hoxha told young activists that EU membership “starts here,” stressing reforms must be carried out in Albania. Competition Watch: Albania’s Competition Authority launched grocery price monitoring after public complaints. Culture: UNESCO added “K’cimi i Tropoja” to the Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
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