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The pro-EU protests represent something new in Georgian civic life — a leaderless, self-organized movement driven largely by young people using social media.
On Friday, LAPD cops allegedly battered and detained journalists at a protest — the ugliest of the many threats to U.S. press ...
Though the next election isn’t until May, local and statewide races are already coming into focus. In recent weeks, two ...
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said 30-year-old Patrick Joseph White had recently verbalized thoughts of suicide, which ...
CDC security guards stopped White from driving into the campus on Friday before he parked near a pharmacy across the street ...
The Georgia man accused of firing more than 500 shots at the CDC headquarters aimed to publicize his opposition to COVID-19 ...
They said they are fed up with how they and their work are being derided and impugned by conservatives and anti-vaccine activists.
Journalist Mzia Amaglobeli was sentenced to two years in prison for slapping a police chief, sparking controversy and seen as a symbol of diminishing freedoms in Georgia. The incident, involving ...
Georgian journalist is convicted of slapping a police office at a protest and gets 2 years in prison
A Georgian journalist has been convicted of slapping a senior police officer at an anti-government protest and sentenced to ...
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