It's one of the world's rare wild places. A Trump-linked plan has sparked a revolt

Albania has vowed to plough ahead with a luxury resort planned by Donald Trump's son-in-law, despite growing protests. Thousands of Albanians have taken to the streets of the capital, Tirana, seeking to halt the construction of a multi-billion-dollar ultra-luxury development in one of Europe's most untouched and environmentally sensitive areas.Adopting the local wildlife as a symbol, the so-called Flamingo Revolution protest is now in its second week as the project becomes a flashpoint for dissatisfaction with the long-standing Rama government.Socialist Party leader Eid Rama, who has led Albania since 2013, told the Reuters news agency that the development will "stun" detractors and could be open to the public before the end of the decade."It's going to be a beautiful project and we're going to do it and we're going to be proud to contribute to Europe," Rama said."I was voted in to make these things happen The deal was only made public to citizens and parliamentarians by the Albanian press long after it had been agreed to.The Trump-linked plan has been controversial from the start.Environmental groups have condemned it, claiming the Rama government is illegally aiding the development and lying to parliament.Work began at Vjosa-Narta in April without permits or environmental assessment, something BirdLife Europe said has already caused "severe" and "irreversible" ecological damage."What is happening here is unprecedented