The News Agents

The News Agents

Emily Maitlis, Jon Sopel and Lewis Goodall – three of the UK’s top journalists – host an award-winning daily news podcast: The News Agents. They’re not just here to tell you what's happening, but why. Expect astute analysis and explanation of the day's news – and a healthy dose of scepticism and the ability to laugh at it all when needed. Episodes are available every weekday afternoon. You can listen to The News Agents on Alexa, just say "Alexa ask Global Player to play The News Agents" The News Agents is a Global Player Original podcast. For advertising opportunities on this podcast, email: GlobalStudiosSales@global.com You can visit our website here https://www.thenewsagents.co.uk/
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This episode explores the 'Flamingo Revolution' in Albania, where mass protests have erupted against a luxury resort project on Sazan Island involving Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner. The unrest is driven by concerns over environmental destruction of protected areas, government corruption, and suspicious changes to land laws that favor private interests over public goods. The discussion delves into the deep-seated social and political tensions in Albania, framing the struggle as a choice between transactional autocracy and democratic modernization. As the country faces an infrastructure boom, the narrative highlights the critical need for robust legal institutions to prevent the warping of rules by powerful individuals and elites.

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In fact, after two years of Donald Trump II, it turns out that the most concerted, the most consistent, the most persistent resistance that we see is on the streets of little Tirana, of little Albania, now in its 76th day.

00:00:24 · The narrator identifies Albania as an unexpected epicenter of global resistance against the Trump influence.

Because it has to do also with the predatory capitalism that we have been living for the past 30-35 years, where the public goods and the public space has been squeezed more and more.

00:19:30 · The speaker explains that the protests are rooted in a long-standing struggle against the privatization of public resources.

The tourism by the sea is becoming a terrorism, not a tourism.

00:29:04 · A local tour guide uses provocative language to describe how exclusive coastal developments threaten the accessibility of nature for Albanians.

There is a difference between development and modernization.

00:33:56 · The speaker distinguishes between building physical infrastructure and establishing the legal and judicial institutions necessary for a true democracy.

It is this pupil of democracy reminding the so-called masters of democracy in countries like our own, in established democracies, that ultimately you get the politics that you deserve.

00:39:32 · The speaker suggests that the Albanian people's resistance to corruption serves as a lesson for more established Western democracies.

Episodios

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