Albanians protest Jared Kushner-backed resort development on Adriatic coast
Crowds gathered in Tirana to protest a luxury resort project on Albania's coast backed by former President Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner.

Albanian protesters have gathered in the capital city of Tirana to demonstrate against plans for a luxury resort development on the country's Adriatic coast that is backed by Jared Kushner, former President Donald Trump's son-in-law.
The protests, which demonstrators have dubbed the "Flamingo Revolution," focus on opposition to the coastal development project. Crowds have continued their demonstrations over multiple days, voicing concerns about the proposed resort's impact on Albania's coastline.
The resort project involves development along Albania's Adriatic Sea coast, though specific details about the scope and timeline of the planned construction were not immediately available. Kushner's involvement in the project has drawn particular attention from protesters.
The demonstrations represent ongoing public opposition to the development plans, with activists citing environmental and coastal protection concerns. The protests have maintained momentum across several days, indicating sustained public interest in the issue.
Albania's coastal areas along the Adriatic Sea have become increasingly attractive for tourism and development projects in recent years. The country's government has pursued various initiatives to boost tourism and foreign investment in the region.