List of Georgia articles
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abkhazia Russia’s Foreign Minister Announces Visit to Open Embassy in Abkhazia
Sergei Lavrov’s announcement comes on the anniversary of a mass protest against Soviet influence in Georgia.
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south ossetia An Occupied Region’s Referendum Brings Georgia New Iteration of Old Challenges
Georgia sees South Ossetia’s name change as increasing the threat of Russian annexation.
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rustavi Georgians Protest for Independent Media
A court case may have turned free media over to the government.
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poison Georgian Priest Arrested for Alleged Plot to Poison Unnamed Cleric
A story involving a priest, the Patriarch, cyanide, and a trip to Berlin.
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geoin A Banner Day for Leaving — and Coming Closer to — the European Union
Georgians move closer to the EU on the same day as Britain details plans to leave it.
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unm Georgia’s ‘Pro-Western’ Opposition Party Splits, Georgia’s Pro-Western Ideology Won’t
It's a new day for Georgian politics, but not for its international orientation.
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mccain-ukraine McCain Doubles Down on Russia Position, ISIS Claims Credit for Istanbul Attack: The Weekend Behind, the Week Ahead
On Eastern Europe, some senators signal they're standing their ground. Plus more to watch in the coming days.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Georgia and Ukraine Come Closer to ‘European Family’ With Visa-Free EU Travel
For Georgia and Ukraine, it's not just about freer movement. It's also about being freer societies.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Young Liberals of the Former Eastern Bloc on Trump: ‘We’ve Been There, Done That’
Many young liberals in the United States are calling Trump's election the rise of authoritarianism. But what do their counterparts in the former Eastern Bloc have to say?
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Saakashvili Steps Down
Saakashvili's adventure in Odessa comes crashing to an end.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 The Education of Mikheil Saakashvili
The governor of Ukraine’s bucolic Odessa region wanted to take on the corrupt system. Now he’s realized he has to work with it.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 A Car Bomb Rattles Georgians As Election Nears
The government in Tbilisi says all is well with democracy. But many Georgians aren’t so sure.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Another Country Gets Tired of Hope and Change
Voters in Georgia have had enough of turbulent politics. Their upcoming election is marked by apathy — and maybe that’s OK?
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Ukraine’s Best-Known Reformer Succumbs to the Lure of Populism
In his inflammatory response to a brutal crime, Mikheil Saakashvili reveals his dark side.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Tbilisi Says Fight Will Go On After Slaying of Georgian ISIS Commander
BATUMI, GEORGIA -- Hours after the Islamic State confirmed the death of Georgian-born Abu Omar al-Shishani -- one of the group’s most ruthless and influential battlefield commanders -- the top defense official from his country of birth hailed his killing as an important but perhaps fleeting victory in the global fight against the terrorist outfit.