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How Georgia became Russia’s back door
Unlike the other Caucasus nations, Georgia remains in thrall to the influence of Russia and other US adversaries.
Just over a year after the ruling party in Georgia, a small former Soviet republic nestled in the Caucasus, won parliamentary elections, the country finds itself further than ever from its long-sought ...
A new refinery in Georgia’s Kulevi port has begun processing Russian crude, offering Moscow a potential backdoor for oil exports amid tightening sanctions. The project is closely linked to Georgia’s ...
Russian officials have potentially opened a new revenue stream to help them generate profits from oil exports needed to keep their war effort going in Ukraine. And it runs through Georgia. Moscow is ...
GORI, Georgia — Russia's president promised to start withdrawing forces from positions today in Georgia but suggested they could stay in the breakaway region at the heart of the fighting that has ...
The United Kingdom on Friday imposed new individual sanctions intended to target hidden “Georgia-linked” persons associated with Russia’s war in Ukraine. In a press release, the Foreign, Commonwealth ...
(CN) — Russia must pay Georgia over 250 million euros (about $288 million) for years of suffering endured by civilians trapped along the tense borders of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, Europe’s human ...
Georgia said yesterday that it will sever diplomatic ties with Moscow to protest the presence of Russian forces on its territory. Russia criticized the move, pinning blame for a breakdown in relations ...
Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and other neighbors is transforming the Black Sea into Eurasia’s strategic frontier. Russia has disrupted flows of energy, food, and other commodities; generated ...
Two decades after the Rose Revolution, the former Soviet satellite is turning away from the West and back toward Russia. What happened? Anti-government protests in Tbilisi, Georgia, in March ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Europe’s top human rights court delivered damning judgments on Wednesday against Russia, finding Moscow responsible for widespread violations of international law in ...
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