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25/11/2025 - 15:14
RSF: Press Freedom Violations in Georgia Reach ‘Unprecedented’ Levels, 600 Attacks in One Year
Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the Paris-based media watchdog, said press freedom violations in Georgia have reached “unprecedented levels,” documenting 600 attacks on the press in one year. Noting that press freedom in Georgia has “sharply deteriorated” since November 28, 2024, when Georgian Dream Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced the suspension of EU integration process, RSF said it had recorded 600 cases of assaults, arbitrary fines, arrests, threats, suspensions of accreditation, and other types of attacks…
25/11/2025 - 12:19
National Bank Says International Reserves Exceed $5.6 Billion After October Purchase of $167 Million
Georgia’s National Bank (NBG) said it purchased USD 167.4 million in October, raising the country’s total international reserves to over USD 5.6 billion. According to NBG’s data, monthly purchases amounted to USD 101.7 million in March, USD 266.4 million in April, USD 245.4 million in May, USD 266 million in June, USD 416.9 million in July, USD 199.6 million in August, USD 100 million in September, and USD 167.4 million in October, all through the…
24/11/2025 - 19:15
Imedi’s Conspiracy Report Targets Online Media, Claims They Act as ‘Anti-Georgian Network’
Imedi TV, the main pro-government channel, aired a conspiracy-laden report on November 23 claiming that local independent online media outlets form an “anti-Georgian network” serving foreign intelligence services to organize “artificial protests” and disinformation campaigns. The 15-minute report, the latest in a series of similar “journalistic investigations” that earlier targeted CSOs and universities, advances at times mutually contradictory narratives, alleging, among others, a coordinated “anti-state propaganda” against the ruling party–backed projects, and a complex scheme…
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