Kravai Rustaveli
10 July 2024
The UK’s election was crucial for Ukraine
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Conveniently, the Georgian press saw no reason to focus on the change of government in Britain
Read the full article12 June 2024
After the Euros, will Georgia qualify for the EU?
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Be it football or politics, Georgians know the importance of unity
Read the full article31 January 2024
Throwing paint at Joseph Stalin in Georgia
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The icon of St Matrona of Moscow and Stalin has caused a remarkable division of opinion in Georgia, culminating in an act of vandalism
Read the full article01 November 2023
The ‘Orbánisation’ of Georgia
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The promotion of conservative or even hard-right ideas across Europe is a threat
Read the full article21 June 2023
Once again, Russian flights land in Tbilisi
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Moscow is in a hurry to get into Georgia – again
Read the full article25 March 2023
A Georgian spring is in the teargassed air
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The government wants to get close to Russia, but the people want the EU. The demonstrators have won the first round in the streets of Tbilisi – but what comes next?
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