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Albanians take to the streets in protest for the 35th night in a row
- Tens of thousands continued nightly protests in Tirana for the 35th consecutive night, demanding Prime Minister Edi Rama’s resignation, constitutional reform and an end to corruption.
- The movement began over a luxury coastal resort in a protected area linked to Jared Kushner and has since broadened into wider anti-government anger.
- Protesters used strong symbolism — toppling a bust of Rama, carrying pink flamingos and “cement birthday cakes” — and clashes with police included broken windows and a water cannon response.
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