Iranian Rapper Toomaj Salehi Released from Prison
Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi was released from prison on December 1st after his death sentence was overturned; he had been imprisoned since October 2022 for criticizing the Iranian regime and supporting protests sparked by Mahsa Amini's death.
Iranian Rapper Toomaj Salehi Released from Prison
Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi was released from prison on December 1st after his death sentence was overturned; he had been imprisoned since October 2022 for criticizing the Iranian regime and supporting protests sparked by Mahsa Amini's death.
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Baltic States Sanction Georgian Officials Over Protest Crackdown
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania imposed sanctions on 11 Georgian officials, including oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili and Interior Minister Vakhtang Gomelauri, for their role in violently suppressing anti-government protests in Tbilisi following the government's decision to suspend the country's EU acce...
Baltic States Sanction Georgian Officials Over Protest Crackdown
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania imposed sanctions on 11 Georgian officials, including oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili and Interior Minister Vakhtang Gomelauri, for their role in violently suppressing anti-government protests in Tbilisi following the government's decision to suspend the country's EU acce...
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EU Weighs Sanctions Against Georgia Amid Protests Over Stalled EU Integration
Following anti-government protests in Georgia sparked by the ruling party's decision to postpone EU integration talks until 2028, the EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, warned of potential sanctions and visa restrictions, while the US suspended its strategic partnership wit...
EU Weighs Sanctions Against Georgia Amid Protests Over Stalled EU Integration
Following anti-government protests in Georgia sparked by the ruling party's decision to postpone EU integration talks until 2028, the EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, warned of potential sanctions and visa restrictions, while the US suspended its strategic partnership wit...
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EU Condemns Georgia's Delay of EU Accession Talks
On December 1st, 2024, the EU's new foreign policy chief condemned Georgia's government for freezing EU accession talks until 2028, triggering further protests and violent crackdowns by police; the decision is linked to internal political pressures and a perceived threat to national sovereignty.
EU Condemns Georgia's Delay of EU Accession Talks
On December 1st, 2024, the EU's new foreign policy chief condemned Georgia's government for freezing EU accession talks until 2028, triggering further protests and violent crackdowns by police; the decision is linked to internal political pressures and a perceived threat to national sovereignty.
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Georgia's Illegitimate Government Sparks Nationwide Protests Amidst Allegations of Russian Interference
Following disputed elections in Georgia, President Salomé Zourabichvili declared the ruling Georgian Dream party's government illegitimate due to alleged Russian interference and voter intimidation, sparking unprecedented nationwide protests and prompting the EU to condemn the process.
Georgia's Illegitimate Government Sparks Nationwide Protests Amidst Allegations of Russian Interference
Following disputed elections in Georgia, President Salomé Zourabichvili declared the ruling Georgian Dream party's government illegitimate due to alleged Russian interference and voter intimidation, sparking unprecedented nationwide protests and prompting the EU to condemn the process.
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Georgia: Third Night of Clashes Amidst Postponed EU Talks
Following the Georgian government's decision to postpone EU accession talks until 2028, protesters clashed with police for a third consecutive night in Tbilisi, resulting in injuries and accusations of a government attempt to align with Russia.
Georgia: Third Night of Clashes Amidst Postponed EU Talks
Following the Georgian government's decision to postpone EU accession talks until 2028, protesters clashed with police for a third consecutive night in Tbilisi, resulting in injuries and accusations of a government attempt to align with Russia.
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Baltic States Sanction Georgian Officials After Protest Crackdown
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania imposed sanctions on 11 Georgian officials, including the Interior Minister and a pro-Russia oligarch, after the Georgian government suppressed pro-EU protests, prompting increased pressure on the EU to follow suit.
Baltic States Sanction Georgian Officials After Protest Crackdown
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania imposed sanctions on 11 Georgian officials, including the Interior Minister and a pro-Russia oligarch, after the Georgian government suppressed pro-EU protests, prompting increased pressure on the EU to follow suit.
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Georgia Halts EU Talks, Sparks Mass Protests
Widespread protests erupted in Tbilisi, Georgia, on Saturday following the government's decision to halt European Union accession talks for four years, leading to clashes with riot police and the detention of at least 107 people. The US suspended its strategic partnership with Georgia in response.
Georgia Halts EU Talks, Sparks Mass Protests
Widespread protests erupted in Tbilisi, Georgia, on Saturday following the government's decision to halt European Union accession talks for four years, leading to clashes with riot police and the detention of at least 107 people. The US suspended its strategic partnership with Georgia in response.
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EU Condemns Georgia Crackdown on Protesters, Warns of Sanctions
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas condemned the Georgian government's violent response to protests against the delay of EU membership talks, warning of potential sanctions and stating that the EU is considering various options in response to the over 100 arrests made in the past two days.
EU Condemns Georgia Crackdown on Protesters, Warns of Sanctions
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas condemned the Georgian government's violent response to protests against the delay of EU membership talks, warning of potential sanctions and stating that the EU is considering various options in response to the over 100 arrests made in the past two days.
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44 Hospitalized Amid Georgian Anti-Government Protests Over Halted EU Talks
Three nights of protests in Tbilisi over Georgia's suspended EU accession talks left 44 hospitalized, amid clashes between tens of thousands of demonstrators and police; the government blames "shameful blackmail" and points to the US outgoing administration.
44 Hospitalized Amid Georgian Anti-Government Protests Over Halted EU Talks
Three nights of protests in Tbilisi over Georgia's suspended EU accession talks left 44 hospitalized, amid clashes between tens of thousands of demonstrators and police; the government blames "shameful blackmail" and points to the US outgoing administration.
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EU Weighs Sanctions Against Georgia After Crackdown on Protests
The EU is considering sanctions against Georgia due to the violent crackdown on pro-EU protests following a disputed election, the government's suspension of EU accession talks, and its disregard for the will of the Georgian people; the US has already suspended its strategic partnership with Georgia...
EU Weighs Sanctions Against Georgia After Crackdown on Protests
The EU is considering sanctions against Georgia due to the violent crackdown on pro-EU protests following a disputed election, the government's suspension of EU accession talks, and its disregard for the will of the Georgian people; the US has already suspended its strategic partnership with Georgia...
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Georgia Protests: 44 Hospitalized Amidst EU Accession Halt
Three nights of protests in Tbilisi over Georgia halting EU talks left 44 hospitalized; the government blames "blackmail" and points to U.S. outgoing administration, while the EU and opposition cite democratic backsliding and Russian interference.
Georgia Protests: 44 Hospitalized Amidst EU Accession Halt
Three nights of protests in Tbilisi over Georgia halting EU talks left 44 hospitalized; the government blames "blackmail" and points to U.S. outgoing administration, while the EU and opposition cite democratic backsliding and Russian interference.
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