Six-Day Tribute Planned for Former President Jimmy Carter
A six-day tribute to former President Jimmy Carter begins Saturday, including processions through Plains, Georgia, and Washington, D.C., culminating in a state funeral at the Washington National Cathedral on Thursday, followed by a private burial in Plains.
Six-Day Tribute Planned for Former President Jimmy Carter
A six-day tribute to former President Jimmy Carter begins Saturday, including processions through Plains, Georgia, and Washington, D.C., culminating in a state funeral at the Washington National Cathedral on Thursday, followed by a private burial in Plains.
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Georgia: 34 Days of Protests After EU Accession Suspension
Following the Georgian PM's announcement on November 28th suspending EU accession talks, 34 days of protests erupted, culminating in a New Year's Eve demonstration in Tbilisi where tens of thousands demanded new elections and the release of detained activists; Germany, France, and Poland responded w...
Georgia: 34 Days of Protests After EU Accession Suspension
Following the Georgian PM's announcement on November 28th suspending EU accession talks, 34 days of protests erupted, culminating in a New Year's Eve demonstration in Tbilisi where tens of thousands demanded new elections and the release of detained activists; Germany, France, and Poland responded w...
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Georgia Protests: EU Accession Suspension Sparks Violent Unrest
Following Georgian PM Kobakhidze's November 28th suspension of EU accession talks, daily protests erupted, often violently suppressed by police. Tens of thousands demonstrated on New Year's Day in Tbilisi, demanding new elections and prisoner releases; Germany, France, and Poland condemned the viole...
Georgia Protests: EU Accession Suspension Sparks Violent Unrest
Following Georgian PM Kobakhidze's November 28th suspension of EU accession talks, daily protests erupted, often violently suppressed by police. Tens of thousands demonstrated on New Year's Day in Tbilisi, demanding new elections and prisoner releases; Germany, France, and Poland condemned the viole...
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Kallas' Assertive EU Foreign Policy Sparks Conflicts with Member States
The EU's new foreign policy chief, Estonian Kallas, is clashing with some member states due to her assertive approach towards issues like the Ukraine conflict and her attempts to strengthen the EU's foreign policy decision-making, which contrasts with the consensus-based system and previous practice...
Kallas' Assertive EU Foreign Policy Sparks Conflicts with Member States
The EU's new foreign policy chief, Estonian Kallas, is clashing with some member states due to her assertive approach towards issues like the Ukraine conflict and her attempts to strengthen the EU's foreign policy decision-making, which contrasts with the consensus-based system and previous practice...
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Jimmy Carter Dies at 100: Plains, Georgia Prepares for Funeral
Former President Jimmy Carter, 100, died in his hometown of Plains, Georgia on Sunday, prompting tributes and preparations for his funeral in the small town he served as a local leader and on the world stage as an advocate for peace and human rights.
Jimmy Carter Dies at 100: Plains, Georgia Prepares for Funeral
Former President Jimmy Carter, 100, died in his hometown of Plains, Georgia on Sunday, prompting tributes and preparations for his funeral in the small town he served as a local leader and on the world stage as an advocate for peace and human rights.
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International Pressure Mounts on Georgia Amidst Post-Election Crisis
Germany, France, and Poland urged Georgia on December 31st to hold new elections and engage in a national dialogue, citing the OSCE's report confirming widespread irregularities in the October 26th elections, which triggered months of protests and violence.
International Pressure Mounts on Georgia Amidst Post-Election Crisis
Germany, France, and Poland urged Georgia on December 31st to hold new elections and engage in a national dialogue, citing the OSCE's report confirming widespread irregularities in the October 26th elections, which triggered months of protests and violence.
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Sugar Bowl Postponed Due to New Orleans Terrorist Attack
The Sugar Bowl college football game between Notre Dame and Georgia, originally scheduled for January 1st, was postponed to January 2nd due to a terrorist attack in New Orleans; Notre Dame is now favored by 1.5 points and the oveunder is 45.5 points.
Sugar Bowl Postponed Due to New Orleans Terrorist Attack
The Sugar Bowl college football game between Notre Dame and Georgia, originally scheduled for January 1st, was postponed to January 2nd due to a terrorist attack in New Orleans; Notre Dame is now favored by 1.5 points and the oveunder is 45.5 points.
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Georgian Protests Continue Amidst EU Condemnation
Thousands of Georgians protested in Tbilisi on New Year's Eve, continuing demonstrations against the government following the November 28th election and the suspension of EU accession talks; Germany, France, and Poland condemned the violence and announced visa restrictions for Georgian officials.
Georgian Protests Continue Amidst EU Condemnation
Thousands of Georgians protested in Tbilisi on New Year's Eve, continuing demonstrations against the government following the November 28th election and the suspension of EU accession talks; Germany, France, and Poland condemned the violence and announced visa restrictions for Georgian officials.
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US Sanctions Georgian Leader Amidst Russia's Overtures and EU Accession Stalemate
The US sanctioned Georgian businessman Bidzina Ivanishvili for undermining democracy and human rights, prompting Russia to offer closer ties while Georgia's EU accession is stalled.
US Sanctions Georgian Leader Amidst Russia's Overtures and EU Accession Stalemate
The US sanctioned Georgian businessman Bidzina Ivanishvili for undermining democracy and human rights, prompting Russia to offer closer ties while Georgia's EU accession is stalled.
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Georgia Judge Found Dead After Election Loss
Georgia State Court Judge Stephen Yekel, 74, was found dead in his courtroom on December 12, 2023, in an apparent suicide, following an unsuccessful reelection bid and a denied resignation request.
Georgia Judge Found Dead After Election Loss
Georgia State Court Judge Stephen Yekel, 74, was found dead in his courtroom on December 12, 2023, in an apparent suicide, following an unsuccessful reelection bid and a denied resignation request.
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Jimmy Carter: A Legacy of Humanitarian Service
Former President Jimmy Carter, 100, passed away Sunday; tributes are pouring in from Washington, D.C., Atlanta, and Plains, Georgia, where his post-presidency humanitarian work, particularly in eradicating Guinea worm disease, is widely celebrated.
Jimmy Carter: A Legacy of Humanitarian Service
Former President Jimmy Carter, 100, passed away Sunday; tributes are pouring in from Washington, D.C., Atlanta, and Plains, Georgia, where his post-presidency humanitarian work, particularly in eradicating Guinea worm disease, is widely celebrated.
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Georgia's Stalled EU Path: Protests and Concerns Amid Economic and Political Uncertainties
Georgia's EU integration is stalled by the ruling party, causing pro-EU protests and skepticism among others; EU membership offers economic growth and security but also poses challenges such as adapting to EU standards and managing potential migration shifts.
Georgia's Stalled EU Path: Protests and Concerns Amid Economic and Political Uncertainties
Georgia's EU integration is stalled by the ruling party, causing pro-EU protests and skepticism among others; EU membership offers economic growth and security but also poses challenges such as adapting to EU standards and managing potential migration shifts.
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44% Bias Score