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Philanthropist billionaire transforms Georgian politics Chicago Tribune CHORVILA, Georgia (Reuters) - Billionaire businessman Bidzina Ivanishvili has spent the last decade making dreams come true for Georgia's poor by dipping into his vast fortune to build houses, hospitals and schools. He has paved roads, built villagers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sokhumi Slams US Decision over Tbilisi's Neutral Travel Documents Civil Georgia Decision of the United States to accept Georgia's neutral travel documents is a mistake, deputy foreign minister of breakaway Abkhazia, Irakli Khintba, said and warned Abkhazians not to take those documents as it was "a trap" placed by Tbilisi. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Moscow Blasts US-Georgia 'Neutral Passports' RIA Novosti During her visit to Batumi, Clinton said Washington would continue defense cooperation with Georgia, including training Georgian military to monitor sea and air space, and modernize Georgian war helicopters. In Tbilisi, Clinton spoke about the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Saakashvili on Clinton's Georgia Visit Civil Georgia During a meeting with a group of local residents in one of Tbilisi's neighborhoods late on June 6, President Saakashvili spoke once against about the visit of US Secretary of Clinton and said that Georgia received more than just kind words from this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Georgia not more democratic since the rose revolution Democracy & Freedom Watch by DFWatch staff | Jun 7 TBILISI, DFWatch – A new report shows that Georgia is largely as democratic as it has been since and even before the rose revolution in 2003. In Freedom House's report Nations in Transit 2012, Georgia remains in the category ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Clinton's neutral passports move rejected by the Kremlin Democracy & Freedom Watch by Rusiko Machaidze | Jun 7 TBILISI, DFWatch – A proposal by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meant to promote peace and understanding in the Georgian conflict areas has been briskly rejected by the Kremlin as a lie. The Russian foreign minister ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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UNICEF Georgia - Media centre - Schools in Tbilisi start involving ... 5 JUNE 2012, TBILISI. One hundred children with special educational needs have been fully integrated in the physical development and sports lessons in the ... www.unicef.org/georgia/media_20028.html |
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