Albanian police
Coverage of Albanian police in the Nexus archive.
- Police use tear gas and pepper spray against Albanians protesting Trump family plans to develop unspoiled island into a luxury resort
Albanian police used tear gas and pepper spray against protesters opposing a luxury resort project linked to Jared Kushner, Donald Trump's son-in-law. The protests, part of the 'flamingo revolution,' turned violent with clashes resulting in 12 injured officers and 18 detained protesters.
- Albanian police fire tear gas at 'Flamingo Revolution' rally
Albanian police used tear gas during a 'Flamingo Revolution' rally protesting a planned luxury resort backed by Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner. Protesters argue the resort threatens the coast's fragile ecosystems, including a flamingo habitat.
- 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 as demonstrations against a luxury coastal development linked to Jared Kushner turned violent. The protests, initially environmental in nature, have evolved into broader political opposition to Prime Minister Edi Rama's government, with thousands demanding his resignation.
- 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. The protests, part of the 'flamingo revolution,' oppose a luxury coastal development project tied to Jared Kushner, with protesters demanding Prime Minister Edi Rama's resignation and accusing authorities of ignoring their concerns.
- 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.