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Unemployment has risen in Georgia

According to Geostat, in the third quarter of 2021, the unemployment rate in Georgia increased compared to the same period  of the previous  year....

Joint statement of the participants of the round table held in Tbilisi on March...

Georgian society is watching with pain and anxiety the events in Ukraine and related processes in and around Georgia. First of all, we want to...

Journalists Sense Turmoil in Their Industry Amid Continued Passion for Their Work

BY JEFFREY GOTTFRIED, AMY MITCHELL, MARK JURKOWITZ AND JACOB LIEDKE From the economic upheaval of the digital age to the rise of political polarization and the COVID-19 pandemic, journalism in America has been in a state of turmoil...

Disturbing new footage shows Salvador Ramos roam Uvalde school halls, cops running away from...

Cops responding to the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting ran away from gunshots while 19 children and two teachers were left to die in their...

US says Beijing has no reason to turn Pelosi’s expected Taiwan visit into a...

National security council says speaker has ‘right to visit’ after China warns its military would ‘not sit idly by’ The US national security council (NSC)...

Ukrainian Officials Drew on U.S. Intelligence to Plan Counteroffensive

Overcoming a reluctance to share their strategy, the Ukrainians were able to use U.S. resources to identify key Russian targets. WASHINGTON — Senior Ukrainian officials...

Zelensky Loses His Blank Check as U.S. Tells Him Support Is ‘Finite’

The military aid destined for Ukraine could be in jeopardy, with U.S. support increasingly being seen as "finite" by some lawmakers. On Tuesday, Defense Secretary Lloyd...

“Georgian Dream” tried to break the yoke of Western slavery

The withdrawal of the Georgian Dream from the April 19 Agreement caused a great deal of agitation. Of course, the opposition said the ruling...

Dimitri Lortkipanidze: For the West, we and Ukraine are political instruments against Russia

Relations between Russia and Ukraine are still tense. With the parties unable to reach an agreement on any issue and confrontational rhetoric on the...

Michigan GOP hopeful charged in Jan. 6 riot, roiling primary

By ED WHITE and SARA BURNETT DETROIT (AP) — A Republican candidate for Michigan governor and ardent defender of former President Donald Trump was charged...