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Albania government faces anger over Kushner-linked luxury resort plans
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Albania government faces anger over Kushner-linked luxury resort plans

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Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Environmental groups and residents in Albania are protesting a government-backed luxury resort project.
  • The project, linked to a firm associated with Jared Kushner, has received preliminary approval.
  • Protesters cite environmental concerns and question the project's benefits for locals.

Daily protests and legal challenges are erupting in Albania as environmental groups and residents voice anger over a government-approved luxury resort. The project, planned for a pristine stretch of coastline, has drawn criticism for its potential environmental impact and its association with a firm linked to Jared Kushner, former advisor to U.S. President Donald Trump.

Environmental activists argue the resort threatens the delicate coastal ecosystem. They have initiated legal battles to halt the development, emphasizing the need to protect Albania's natural beauty. Residents, meanwhile, question whether the promised economic benefits will truly reach local communities or primarily serve foreign investors.

The government has granted preliminary approval, signaling its commitment to the project. However, the growing public opposition and ongoing legal hurdles indicate a significant challenge ahead for the development. The controversy highlights a tension between economic development goals and environmental preservation in Albania.

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Originally published by NPR in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.