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21/10/2025 - 18:50
MIA: 14 Detained in Two Days Over Protests, Including One Sent for ‘Forced Treatment’
Police have detained 14 people over the past two days for protest-related offenses tied to ongoing demonstrations on Tbilisi’s Rustaveli Avenue, including one person who was sent for “forced treatment” at the Center for Mental Health and Prevention of Addiction, Police Chief Vazha Siradze said at an October 21 briefing. Siradze did not identify the individual or clarify whether the “forced treatment” was related to drug use or psychiatric reasons. The arrests come after the…
21/10/2025 - 14:31
Watchdog: Georgian Dream Channels Millions to Loyal Online Media Through Party and State Funds
The International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy (ISFED), a prominent local election watchdog and non-governmental organization, said 22 online media outlets linked to the ruling Georgian Dream party have received nearly GEL 6 million (about USD 2.2 million) over six years from the party and the state budget through simplified procurements. According to ISFED, which examined the media companies’ financial documents, Georgian Dream–affiliated online outlets received a total of GEL 1,503,708 (about USD 554,000)…
20/10/2025 - 19:01
Kallas Hints ‘Some Groups’ in Georgia May Lose Visa-Free After EU Foreign Ministers Meet in Luxembourg
European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said the new rules that will make it easier to suspend visa-free travel for third countries may affect “some groups” in Georgia, as the bloc’s foreign ministers discussed the country in a recent meeting in Luxembourg. “Ministers were very clear on the rule of law and human rights situation that it continue to deteriorate in Georgia,” the High Representative/Vice President Kaja Kallas said at the press conference following…
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