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Albanian police use tear gas and pepper spray as Tirana protest turns violent
Albanian police used tear gas and pepper spray against protesters in Tirana during violent clashes linked to anti-government demonstrations over a luxury coastal development project tied to Jared Kushner. The protests, initially focused on environmental concerns, have evolved into broader political opposition against Socialist Prime Minister Edi Rama, with thousands demanding his resignation and condemning government inaction.
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