AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCybersecurity Exercise: Albania joined a major regional cyber drill, Combined Adriatic Cyber Endeavor (CACE) 2026, with U.S. National Guard partners and European teams to strengthen defenses and coordination. Coastal Tourism Clash: Protests keep growing against a Kushner-linked luxury resort in protected coastal wetlands and Sazan Island, with demonstrators in Tirana and coastal villages warning of irreversible environmental damage and land-governance issues. Government Response: Prime Minister Edi Rama defended the projects, saying Sazan remains state property and Zvërnec lacks a permit and must pass checks, while also blaming protests for foreign tourist booking cancellations. Local Land Disputes: Villagers in Rrjoll tore down resort fences, claiming confiscated land and demanding compensation, adding pressure to an already tense property-rights debate. Crime Crackdown: Albania arrested Moisi Habilaj, a convicted drug trafficker, and courts upheld detention for suspects in a major cocaine trafficking and money-laundering case. EU Enlargement: The EU moved Ukraine’s membership bid to the next stage, starting negotiations on aligning with EU law clusters—long process, big workload ahead. Agri-Trade Shock: The European Commission blocked Romanian sheep exports over disease concerns, disrupting farmers and contracts. Industry Deal: Vipul Organics signed an exclusive European distribution agreement with Omya for pigment ranges, including distribution into Albania. Labor Shift: INSTAT data shows farm jobs fell while services grew, highlighting a fast move away from agriculture.
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