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41 events about "Georgien"

18 December 09:58

The Parliament of Georgia has adopted a law that prohibits voting from abroad, requiring citizens to vote only within the territory of the country starting in 2028.

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17 December 18:50

The Parliament of Georgia has adopted amendments stating that only citizens residing in the country can vote in national elections, excluding voting from abroad.

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16 December 13:14

Georgia has asked Russia to recognize its territorial integrity in order to normalize relations, which have deteriorated after the recognition of the separatist regions.

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1 December 20:41

The ruling party in Georgia, Georgian Dream, threatens the BBC with a lawsuit over a report claiming that the authorities used a chemical weapon against protesters.

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1 December 05:29

BBC: The authorities in Georgia used a chemical weapon from World War I, known as "camite", to suppress anti-government protests in Tbilisi

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18 November 20:37

The court in Georgia has confirmed a two-year prison sentence for journalist Mzia Amaghlobeli, convicted for assaulting an official during the protests.

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16 November 09:40

Marjorie Taylor Greene, a former supporter of the MAGA movement, stated on Saturday that she was contacted by private security firms with warnings regarding her safety, after the president announced on Friday that he is withdrawing support for the representative from Georgia.

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12 November 07:31

A Turkish military cargo plane crashed in Georgia, causing the death of 20 soldiers. The causes of the accident are not yet known.

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11 November 14:16

A Turkish military cargo plane crashed on Tuesday at the border between Georgia and Azerbaijan, and rescue operations are underway.

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4 November 17:53

Moldova, Albania, Ukraine, and Montenegro are advancing in the EU accession process.

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29 October 13:56

The European Council warns that the banning of opposition in Georgia could lead to a "one-party dictatorship," in the context of the political crisis in the country.

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28 October 15:51

Complaint against the opposition in Georgia: a threat to constitutional order

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25 October 12:56

Three Chinese citizens were arrested in Tbilisi for attempting to illegally purchase two kilograms of uranium, with the aim of transporting it to China.

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22 October 12:34

Journalists Andrzej Poczobut and Mzia Amaghlobeli, from Belarus and Georgia, receive the Sakharov Prize for their courage in denouncing injustice.

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19 October 14:29

Germany has announced that it will summon its ambassador to Georgia, Ernst Peter Fischer, for consultations, amid the deterioration of relations between the European Union and Georgia.

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17 October 08:44

Elina Valtonen, Finland's Foreign Minister, was fined by the Georgian authorities approximately 1,600 euros for "blocking the road," after she supported the protesters at a pro-EU and anti-government rally in Tbilisi.

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14 October 13:33

The ECHR condemned Russia to pay 253 million euros to Georgia for violating the rights of the inhabitants of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, following the war in 2008.

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5 October 10:52

The Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, accused the protesters of trying to overthrow the government and criticized the European Union for interfering in the country's politics.

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5 October 07:41

President Maia Sandu expressed solidarity with the protesters in Georgia, emphasizing the importance of democracy and maintaining the European path: "Moldova is on your side"

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4 October 19:57

The police in Tbilisi, Georgia, used pepper spray and water cannons to disperse protesters who were trying to enter the presidential palace. The protesters accuse the government of authoritarianism.

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