AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFlamingo Revolution: Thousands of Albanians keep protesting in Tirana and along the coast against a Trump-linked luxury resort on Sazan Island and a protected wetland, with demonstrators using flamingos as a symbol and expanding demands beyond the environment. EU Watch: The European Commission has warned Albania the project could jeopardize EU environmental benchmarks, while the government says no final plan is approved and that any future proposal must go through full environmental review and public consultation. Opposition Moves: The Democratic Party led by Sali Berisha has shifted from distancing itself to formally pushing parliament to repeal key laws enabling the development, turning the protests into a wider fight over governance and public protection. Cultural Spotlight: Himara’s “Musical Encounters of Two Worlds” festival kicked off with the revived ancient Greek lyre and the Albanian lahuta, bringing schoolchildren and major artists together for a seaside concert. Lifestyle & Arts: Bebe Rexha previews her new album “Dirty Blonde,” leaning into queer nightlife and creative freedom as she releases the track “Hysteria.” Regional Note: Kosovo’s ruling party Vetëvendosje topped early parliamentary elections again, but coalition talks are expected as the country faces another political reset.
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