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No to EU! No to NATO! Until . . .

No to EU, No to NATO!  Why so resolutely, why so categorically? There are many, many reasons! Because:  It is  enough to be  in the...

50,000 Ukrainian refugees in UK facing homelessness ‘disaster’ next year

No new support packages offered to Homes for Ukraine sponsors as the first group of six-month placements is set to come to an end A...

Consumer confidence is near its lowest in a decade, and that could be a...

Anxiety over the cost of living and the direction of the economy could prove costly to President Joe Biden and his fellow Democrats in Tuesday’s election. Recent...
Has risen in price: Fruit – by 25%, dairy produce– by 19%, meat – by 15%

Has risen in price: Fruit – by 25%, dairy produce– by 19%, meat –...

According to the data published by “Geostat”, the following rises in price was observed during the last year: Fruit – by 25%, dairy produce–...

Gulbaat Rtskhiladze: “The US Secretary of Defense during his visit once again checked...

On October 18, the US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin visited Georgia. This visit was perceived by our politicians as a special occasion and...

ПОЗОР!

In a  February 28 Altinfo TV program that began at 12 noon, a journalist asked former Minister of Reconciliation Paata Zakareishvili to evaluate Prime...

World swimming bans transgender athletes from women’s events

BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — World swimming’s governing body has effectively banned transgender women from competing in women’s events, starting Monday. FINA members widely adopted a...

THE OPEN LETTER OF MIKHEIL KAVELASHVILI TO MME. KELLY DEGNAN

Mme. Ambassador! As you have stated a couple of days ago, the persons urging that America strives to start a war in Georgia echo the...

The Energy Crisis Is Global

It’s not just Europe and the United States—eye-watering prices are wreaking havoc around the world. As Russia plays hardball with Europe’s gas supply, the continent...

Toleration, Liberalism, and Lessons for a Fractured America

The bitter sectarianism that enveloped sixteenth-century Europe offers a warning about the tribalism that now darkens American public life. TRENTO, Italy—Just two years after the...