Photos: Clashes erupt at antigovernment protest in Tirana
Protests turn violent, arrests are made, as opposition accuses Prime Minister Edi Rama and allies of corruption.

Protests turn violent, arrests are made, as opposition accuses Prime Minister Edi Rama and allies of corruption.

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There were explosions and fires in Albania’s capital as police confronted anti-government protesters.