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Did Russia and Israel swap data on their enemies? GlobalPost (Uriel Sinai/Getty Images) TBILISI, Georgia — A Mexican ex-military source reveals a devastating secret: Israel had slipped Moscow a code allowing it to hack and disable the military assets of an American-allied nation just before Russia invades. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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'Delhi, other attacks linked' Deccan Chronicle The bomb in Tbilisi, Georgia's capital, was defused outside the Israeli embassy, while Iranians were caught for the Bangkok bombings. Intelligence sources said the three attacks were well coordinated and deliberately done in quick succession. See all stories on this topic » | ||
NATO to expand cooperation about reforms in Georgia Democracy & Freedom Watch by DFWatch staff | Mar 9 TBILISI, DFWatch – NATO is to strengthen its efforts to further democratic reforms in Georgia as part of preparing the country for membership in the alliance. "Today we also have an opportunity to reinforce further the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Democracy campaign in Georgia continuing Democracy & Freedom Watch TBILISI, DFWatch – Here in Georgia, the 'This Affects You Too' campaign continues as organizers delivered a special appeal to parliament, the president's administration and the foreign affairs ministry, requesting them to invite long term observers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
WikiLeaks: Israel sets up Georgia Pravda The official Tbilisi has not yet commented on another leak on WikiLeaks, but some Georgian experts and journalists have taken the information about the handover by Israel to Russia of the secret codes for the earlier supplied Georgian army drones (UAV) ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
IRB Rugby Preview: Portugal v Spain Boxscore News • Portugal go into this weekend's game smarting from a 32-7 defeat against Georgia in Tbilisi while Spain walloped winless Ukraine 41-6 in Odessa. • Portugal have lost their last five games in all competitions. Spain by contrast, have lost only one of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
SOCAR to expand significantly filling stations' network in Georgia Trend.az "Work on expanding the network of filling stations in Georgia continues at a fast pace, in particular, work to build a large filling complex on the highway between Tbilisi and Batumi is underway," the source said. He said according to plans for 2012 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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NATO: Georgia "Getting Closer" To The Alliance EurasiaNet Admiral James Stavridis, the military commander of NATO, testified March 1 in front of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and his comments (pdf) only briefly touched on Georgia's NATO aspirations, nothing that Tbilisi was "diligently working to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Jump, Tbilisi, Georgia See a travel photo titled: Jump from Tbilisi, Georgia taken by TravelPod member impekablee. blog.travelpod.com/travel-photo/impekablee/1/.../tpod.html |
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