Many of us have left Facebook because of the negativity, but the silence outside feels deafening, especially considering recent events in Tbilisi. For 36 years, I’ve witnessed rallies for a free and democratic Georgia, and now, staying silent feels like a betrayal.
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Russia’s capacity to conduct war in southern Ukraine, where Ukrainian forces have been waging an increasingly successful counteroffensive, might be hampered by any obstruction to commerce on the bridge.
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Many of us have left Facebook because of the negativity, but the silence outside feels deafening, especially considering recent events in Tbilisi. For 36 years, I’ve witnessed rallies for a free and democratic Georgia, and now, staying silent feels like a betrayal.
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The combination of these factors allows us to say unequivocally – that is why this law is Russian.
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The combination of these factors allows us to say unequivocally – that is why this law is Russian.
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For centuries, Georgia, nestled amidst the snow-capped peaks of the Caucasus Mountains, has been a crossroads of empires and cultures. Imagine a land that echoes with the clash of swords from Alexander the Great’s campaigns and the hushed reverence of Byzantine mosaics.
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