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Georgian lawmakers have voted in far-right former soccer star Mikheil Kavelashvili as next president of Georgia, amid mounting popular anger over the government’s halt to EU accession talks.
Which federal agencies are impacted by DOGE in Georgia? The Centers for Disease Control is the hardest hit by the federal cuts, with $2,473,060 claimed to be saved by terminating the lease on the ...
Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) is urging senators to rename the Russell Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill because of former Sen ...
With a goal of making Georgia State University's campus more walkable, welcoming, and safer, a $100-plus million plan calls ...
Georgia’s Republican state senators have chosen new leaders. They agreed Tuesday to nominate Sen. Larry Walker III of Perry ...
TBILISI, Georgia — Opposition protesters in Georgia's breakaway province of Abkhazia have refused to cede control of key government buildings that demonstrators stormed to protest new measures ...
Georgian lawmakers have voted in far-right former soccer star Mikheil Kavelashvili as next president of Georgia, amid ...
Georgian lawmakers have voted in far-right former soccer star Mikheil Kavelashvili as next president of Georgia, amid mounting popular anger over the government’s halt to EU accession talks.
Georgia’s interior ministry has said that more than 150 officers have been injured during the protests, Reuters reported. Early Saturday, protesters took to the streets for a 17th day.
Georgian lawmakers have voted in far-right former soccer star Mikheil Kavelashvili as next president of Georgia, amid mounting popular anger over the government’s halt to EU accession talks.