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Saakashvili Receives Nine-Year Prison Sentence in Georgia
A Georgian court sentenced ex-president Mikheil Saakashvili to an additional nine years in prison for embezzling $3.2 million in state funds between 2009 and 2012, extending his existing sentence and prompting accusations of political persecution from the opposition.
Saakashvili Receives Nine-Year Prison Sentence in Georgia
A Georgian court sentenced ex-president Mikheil Saakashvili to an additional nine years in prison for embezzling $3.2 million in state funds between 2009 and 2012, extending his existing sentence and prompting accusations of political persecution from the opposition.
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48% Bias Score


Italy Proposes "Democratic Shield" Against Foreign Election Interference
Azione party in Italy proposed a law to create a "democratic shield" against foreign election interference, citing examples in Romania and Georgia, including preventative measures to detect interference and reactive measures to address threats to ensure fair elections.
Italy Proposes "Democratic Shield" Against Foreign Election Interference
Azione party in Italy proposed a law to create a "democratic shield" against foreign election interference, citing examples in Romania and Georgia, including preventative measures to detect interference and reactive measures to address threats to ensure fair elections.
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44% Bias Score


Georgia's Ruling Party Consolidates Power Amidst Opposition Boycott and Controversial Legislation
Following disputed parliamentary elections in Georgia, the ruling Georgian Dream party solidified its control, prompting an opposition boycott and widespread protests. The government subsequently passed several controversial laws restricting civil society and media, effectively silencing dissent and...
Georgia's Ruling Party Consolidates Power Amidst Opposition Boycott and Controversial Legislation
Following disputed parliamentary elections in Georgia, the ruling Georgian Dream party solidified its control, prompting an opposition boycott and widespread protests. The government subsequently passed several controversial laws restricting civil society and media, effectively silencing dissent and...
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64% Bias Score


Tara Grinstead Case: Acquittal and Conviction After 12 Years
The 2005 disappearance of Tara Grinstead, a Georgia teacher, was solved in 2017 after a tip led to the arrests of Ryan Duke and Bo Dukes. Duke was acquitted of murder but convicted of concealing the death, while Dukes received a 25-year sentence for concealing the crime.
Tara Grinstead Case: Acquittal and Conviction After 12 Years
The 2005 disappearance of Tara Grinstead, a Georgia teacher, was solved in 2017 after a tip led to the arrests of Ryan Duke and Bo Dukes. Duke was acquitted of murder but convicted of concealing the death, while Dukes received a 25-year sentence for concealing the crime.
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52% Bias Score


Georgia Rep. McBath Launches 2026 Gubernatorial Exploratory Committee
Georgia Rep. Lucy McBath, a four-term congresswoman and gun control advocate, filed paperwork to explore a 2026 gubernatorial run, becoming the first Democrat to do so, setting up a competitive primary against other potential candidates like former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and Stacey Abram...
Georgia Rep. McBath Launches 2026 Gubernatorial Exploratory Committee
Georgia Rep. Lucy McBath, a four-term congresswoman and gun control advocate, filed paperwork to explore a 2026 gubernatorial run, becoming the first Democrat to do so, setting up a competitive primary against other potential candidates like former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and Stacey Abram...
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44% Bias Score


2024 European Press Freedom Report: 266 Attacks on Journalists, Rising Disinformation
The Council of Europe's 2024 European Press Freedom Report details 266 attacks against journalists across Europe in 2024, with 64% in Russia and occupied Ukraine; Georgia saw a sharp decline in press freedom due to protests and government influence; disinformation, including AI-generated content, is...
2024 European Press Freedom Report: 266 Attacks on Journalists, Rising Disinformation
The Council of Europe's 2024 European Press Freedom Report details 266 attacks against journalists across Europe in 2024, with 64% in Russia and occupied Ukraine; Georgia saw a sharp decline in press freedom due to protests and government influence; disinformation, including AI-generated content, is...
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44% Bias Score

Georgia Daycare Sued After Employee Scalds Infant
Sharece Besley is suing Young Mindz Learning Academy in Georgia after surveillance footage showed an employee scalding her nine-month-old son, Virgil, with hot water, resulting in second-degree burns and a $499 fine for the daycare from the state.

Georgia Daycare Sued After Employee Scalds Infant
Sharece Besley is suing Young Mindz Learning Academy in Georgia after surveillance footage showed an employee scalding her nine-month-old son, Virgil, with hot water, resulting in second-degree burns and a $499 fine for the daycare from the state.
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48% Bias Score

Georgian Call Center Scam Defrauds Britons of £9 Million
A data leak reveals a Georgian call center network defrauded British citizens of £9 million through cryptocurrency investment scams, targeting vulnerable individuals with fake ads and manipulated trading screens; victims lost significant savings, highlighting the sophistication and impact of such fr...

Georgian Call Center Scam Defrauds Britons of £9 Million
A data leak reveals a Georgian call center network defrauded British citizens of £9 million through cryptocurrency investment scams, targeting vulnerable individuals with fake ads and manipulated trading screens; victims lost significant savings, highlighting the sophistication and impact of such fr...
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28% Bias Score

Georgia: 100 Days of Protests Met with Brutal Crackdown
For 100 days, Georgians have protested the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party's anti-democratic rule, marked by arrests, violence, and media suppression; journalists face imprisonment, activists are intimidated, and the EU's response is criticized as slow.

Georgia: 100 Days of Protests Met with Brutal Crackdown
For 100 days, Georgians have protested the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party's anti-democratic rule, marked by arrests, violence, and media suppression; journalists face imprisonment, activists are intimidated, and the EU's response is criticized as slow.
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60% Bias Score

Abducted Child Found Safe in Colorado After Seven Years
After a seven-year disappearance from Georgia, 14-year-old Abdul Aziz Khan was found safe in Colorado, leading to the arrest of his mother Rabia Khalid and her husband Elliot Bourgeois following a seemingly minor burglary investigation in Douglas County; the arrests revealed extensive fraud and iden...

Abducted Child Found Safe in Colorado After Seven Years
After a seven-year disappearance from Georgia, 14-year-old Abdul Aziz Khan was found safe in Colorado, leading to the arrest of his mother Rabia Khalid and her husband Elliot Bourgeois following a seemingly minor burglary investigation in Douglas County; the arrests revealed extensive fraud and iden...
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52% Bias Score

Georgia House Passes Bill Lowering Intellectual Disability Standard in Death Penalty Cases
The Georgia House unanimously approved a bill changing the standard of proof for intellectual disability in capital punishment cases, lowering the bar from "beyond a reasonable doubt" to a standard more aligned with other states. This action follows several controversial executions of individuals wh...

Georgia House Passes Bill Lowering Intellectual Disability Standard in Death Penalty Cases
The Georgia House unanimously approved a bill changing the standard of proof for intellectual disability in capital punishment cases, lowering the bar from "beyond a reasonable doubt" to a standard more aligned with other states. This action follows several controversial executions of individuals wh...
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48% Bias Score

Georgia Passes FARA-Style Law, Expanding Restrictions on NGOs and Individuals
Georgia's parliament, dominated by the ruling Georgian Dream party, passed a bill modeled after the US Foreign Agents Registration Act, expanding registration requirements to individuals and introducing potential criminal penalties for non-compliance, amid an opposition boycott.

Georgia Passes FARA-Style Law, Expanding Restrictions on NGOs and Individuals
Georgia's parliament, dominated by the ruling Georgian Dream party, passed a bill modeled after the US Foreign Agents Registration Act, expanding registration requirements to individuals and introducing potential criminal penalties for non-compliance, amid an opposition boycott.
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56% Bias Score
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