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Armenian Cognac Exports Delayed by Georgian Inspections
Armenian cognac and wine exporters are protesting prolonged inspections in Georgia, causing significant financial losses and potentially impacting their Russian market access; they demand an explanation from the Georgian government.
Armenian Cognac Exports Delayed by Georgian Inspections
Armenian cognac and wine exporters are protesting prolonged inspections in Georgia, causing significant financial losses and potentially impacting their Russian market access; they demand an explanation from the Georgian government.
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56% Bias Score


Georgia Exempts Hurricane Helene Disaster Aid from State Taxes
Georgia Governor Kemp signed a law on Thursday to exempt federal crop insurance and disaster payments from state income taxes for farmers impacted by Hurricane Helene; however, the full disbursement of the $100 billion federal aid package may take months.
Georgia Exempts Hurricane Helene Disaster Aid from State Taxes
Georgia Governor Kemp signed a law on Thursday to exempt federal crop insurance and disaster payments from state income taxes for farmers impacted by Hurricane Helene; however, the full disbursement of the $100 billion federal aid package may take months.
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44% Bias Score


Georgia School Shooter May Change Plea
Colt Gray, a 14-year-old accused of the September 4th Apalachee High School shooting in Winder, Georgia, which killed four and injured nine, may change his not-guilty plea, potentially impacting his father's upcoming trial.
Georgia School Shooter May Change Plea
Colt Gray, a 14-year-old accused of the September 4th Apalachee High School shooting in Winder, Georgia, which killed four and injured nine, may change his not-guilty plea, potentially impacting his father's upcoming trial.
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40% Bias Score


RSF Index Shows Historic Low in Global Press Freedom
The 2025 Reporters Without Borders (RSF) Press Freedom Index reveals a historic low in global press freedom, citing economic pressure and authoritarianism as primary factors; Russia ranks 171st, while the Baltic states rank highly.
RSF Index Shows Historic Low in Global Press Freedom
The 2025 Reporters Without Borders (RSF) Press Freedom Index reveals a historic low in global press freedom, citing economic pressure and authoritarianism as primary factors; Russia ranks 171st, while the Baltic states rank highly.
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44% Bias Score


Georgian Activist Awarded for Defiance Against Authoritarian Crackdown
Tamar Kintsurashvili, a Georgian media freedom activist, won the DW Freedom of Speech Award for her work combating disinformation in the face of an increasingly authoritarian Georgian government that passed a law similar to Russia's 'foreign agent' law; she and thousands of protestors oppose it.
Georgian Activist Awarded for Defiance Against Authoritarian Crackdown
Tamar Kintsurashvili, a Georgian media freedom activist, won the DW Freedom of Speech Award for her work combating disinformation in the face of an increasingly authoritarian Georgian government that passed a law similar to Russia's 'foreign agent' law; she and thousands of protestors oppose it.
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40% Bias Score


Georgian Activist Wins DW Award Amidst Government Crackdown
Tamar Kinzurashvili, a Georgian media activist, won the DW Freedom of Speech Award for combating disinformation and defending press freedom in Georgia, which faces increasing government repression and a stalled EU accession process.
Georgian Activist Wins DW Award Amidst Government Crackdown
Tamar Kinzurashvili, a Georgian media activist, won the DW Freedom of Speech Award for combating disinformation and defending press freedom in Georgia, which faces increasing government repression and a stalled EU accession process.
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40% Bias Score

Georgia "Cop City" Protest RICO Case Causes Life Disruptions for 61 Defendants
Sixty-one protesters in Georgia face racketeering charges for opposing the construction of a $118 million police training facility, "Cop City," resulting in significant delays and life disruptions for the defendants, including job loss and the suppression of a broader activist movement.

Georgia "Cop City" Protest RICO Case Causes Life Disruptions for 61 Defendants
Sixty-one protesters in Georgia face racketeering charges for opposing the construction of a $118 million police training facility, "Cop City," resulting in significant delays and life disruptions for the defendants, including job loss and the suppression of a broader activist movement.
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60% Bias Score

Kemp Skips 2026 Senate Race, Hurting Republican Chances
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced he will not run for the U.S. Senate in 2026, significantly impacting Republican strategies for the upcoming midterm elections, leaving the party without its strongest candidate in a key race.

Kemp Skips 2026 Senate Race, Hurting Republican Chances
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced he will not run for the U.S. Senate in 2026, significantly impacting Republican strategies for the upcoming midterm elections, leaving the party without its strongest candidate in a key race.
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36% Bias Score

Ossoff Affirms Trump Committed Impeachable Offenses
Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Jon Ossoff doubled down on his assertion that President Trump committed impeachable offenses, believing his conduct exceeds historical standards for such inquiries; Republicans may use this stance against him in the upcoming midterm elections.

Ossoff Affirms Trump Committed Impeachable Offenses
Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Jon Ossoff doubled down on his assertion that President Trump committed impeachable offenses, believing his conduct exceeds historical standards for such inquiries; Republicans may use this stance against him in the upcoming midterm elections.
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36% Bias Score

GRU Espionage: Georgian National Arrested in Greece
A 59-year-old Georgian national was arrested in Alexandroupolis, Greece on April 29, 2025, for photographing and video recording military equipment and installations for the Russian GRU, with the recruiter arrested in Lithuania.

GRU Espionage: Georgian National Arrested in Greece
A 59-year-old Georgian national was arrested in Alexandroupolis, Greece on April 29, 2025, for photographing and video recording military equipment and installations for the Russian GRU, with the recruiter arrested in Lithuania.
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36% Bias Score

Georgian Journalist Awarded for Combating Disinformation Amidst Government Crackdown
Tamar Kincuraszwili, director of a Georgian media foundation, won DW's Freedom of Speech Award for combating disinformation amidst increasing government repression, including a new law requiring foreign-funded organizations to register as "foreign agents", which she refuses to do.

Georgian Journalist Awarded for Combating Disinformation Amidst Government Crackdown
Tamar Kincuraszwili, director of a Georgian media foundation, won DW's Freedom of Speech Award for combating disinformation amidst increasing government repression, including a new law requiring foreign-funded organizations to register as "foreign agents", which she refuses to do.
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40% Bias Score

Georgian Activist Awarded for Defying Authoritarian Crackdown on Media
Tamar Kintsurashvili, a Georgian media freedom advocate, won DW's Freedom of Speech Award for defying a restrictive "foreign agents" law despite threats of imprisonment, highlighting Georgia's growing authoritarianism and the shrinking space for independent media.

Georgian Activist Awarded for Defying Authoritarian Crackdown on Media
Tamar Kintsurashvili, a Georgian media freedom advocate, won DW's Freedom of Speech Award for defying a restrictive "foreign agents" law despite threats of imprisonment, highlighting Georgia's growing authoritarianism and the shrinking space for independent media.
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36% Bias Score
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