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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 2
Albania Protests Intensify Over Kushner's $1.4 Billion Coastal Project
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 2

Albania Protests Intensify Over Kushner's $1.4 Billion Coastal Project

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 2
  • Protests spread in recent days from Tirana to Albanian coastal towns over Jared Kushner-linked plans to build luxury properties on an ecologically sensitive stretch of coast, with another demonstration set for Tuesday night in the capital.
  • The backlash centers on a $1.4 billion hotel complex on an offshore island and a second project on a peninsula with sensitive wetlands, reviving concerns about conservation and transparency.
  • Prime Minister Edi Rama has defended the developments as a way to expand Albania's tourism economy and draw foreign investment, calling them a bid to create a premier Mediterranean destination.
  • Opponents say the projects have become a wider outlet for anger in one of Europe's poorest countries, while Rama rejects claims Kushner received favorable treatment because of his ties to President Trump.
Is a luxury resort on Albania's coast a path to prosperity or the destruction of a vital Mediterranean ecosystem?
Amid a corruption probe, will a $4B resort on protected land jeopardize Albania's historic bid to join the European Union?
When foreign investment meets local protest, who ultimately controls the future of Europe’s last untouched coastlines?