A multibillion-dollar luxury resort plan backed by Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump has erupted into Albania's gravest political crisis in years, drawing thousands into the streets, freezing developer assets, and opening a diplomatic rift with neighboring Greece. Kushner first presented his vision for Albania's Adriatic coast roughly two years ago, after spotting the uninhabited island of Sazan — a former secret communist military base — during a 2021 yacht trip. His investment firm, Affinity Partners, alongside Qatari investors, secured "strategic investor" status for a sprawling development of hotels, villas and a marina. Reports describe plans for as many as 10,000 hotel rooms across Sazan and the protected Vjosa-Narta coastal wetland near Zvernec, with a total budget variously estimated between €1.4 billion and more than €4 billion. The government markets it as a world-class eco-resort that could turn Albania into a global tourism destination. Why Albanians are furi...
Writing for the Al Mayadeen Jamal Wakim stresses that US President Donald Trump has once again rattled the Gulf region with unexpected remarks, this time directing threats toward the Sultanate of Oman. Trump warned Muscat against coordinating with Iran on imposing transit fees through the Strait of Hormuz, given that both nations share control over the strategic waterway. While the warning appears tied to ongoing US-Iranian tensions over the strait, analysts point to deeper motives behind Trump's position—chief among them the ambitions of the United Arab Emirates and its leader, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, to expand regional influence at the expense of long-established powers, including Saudi Arabia and Oman. According to observers, the Emirati leadership has been leveraging well-funded lobbying networks in Washington to shape US policies on matters critical to Abu Dhabi, including its simmering dispute with Muscat. A central figure in this effort is Tahnoon bin Za...