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How Georgia Became Russia’s Back Door

Unlike the other Caucasus nations, Georgia remains in thrall to the influence of Russia and other US adversaries.
The Georgian government wants the Trump administration to believe it is a partner with mutual interests. The truth is very ...
An investigation has claimed to have uncovered evidence that the Georgian government used a chemical weapon on its own ...
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The West reacted too slowly to Russia’s aggression against Georgia and was unprepared for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine because it perceived Russia as a “civilized state,” which was a mistake. —.
In a nod to the spread of opioids, Georgia is installing overdose reversal kits at all 2,300 public schools in the state ...
The European Union has reached a landmark agreement to phase out all Russian natural gas imports by late 2027, marking ...
Georgian citizens continue to fight for their freedoms in a political environment that is becoming increasingly authoritarian ...
Georgia's authorities used a World War One-era chemical weapon to quell anti-government protesters last year, evidence ...
Evidence gathered suggests Georgian police used a banned World War One chemical agent against protesters in Tbilisi.
The Trump administration should put pressure on Georgia's government to identify whether it used camite chemical weapons against protesters.