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Massive Marches and Political Demands Mark Georgia’s December 21 Protests
On December 21, Georgia witnessed an unprecedented series of protests organized by opposition groups and civil society, with a packed schedule of marches across Tbilisi and beyond. Participants from various professional and social groups united to call for new elections,…
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Georgia, December 20: Mass Protests Against Repression
Protests in Georgia have reached a new level of intensity as professionals from various sectors and a broad spectrum of society demand fair elections, the release of unlawfully detained individuals, and an end to the government’s anti-European Union actions. On…
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U.S. Delegation Discusses Lifting Sanctions and Revising Terrorist List with Syrian Authorities
According to the Syrian newspaper Al-Watan, a U.S. delegation of diplomats met with Syrian government representatives in Damascus to discuss critical issues, including lifting sanctions and removing the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group from the list of terrorist organizations. On Friday,…
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Georgia’s Week of Protests: Key Developments from December 15–19
Georgia witnessed a week of escalating political unrest from December 15 to 19, marked by mass protests, international responses, and increasing demands for justice, transparency, and European integration. Key events from this tumultuous week demonstrate the intensity and complexity of…
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Macron to Visit Mayotte, Declares National Mourning Following Cyclone Chido
French President Emmanuel Macron announced that he will travel to Mayotte to support citizens and emergency responders following the devastating impact of Cyclone Chido. The statement was made on the evening of December 16, after Macron chaired an interministerial crisis…
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Thousands of Bodies Discovered in Syria’s Mass Graves (IMAGES)
A mass grave uncovered at al-Qutayfah, approximately 40 kilometers (25 miles) north of Damascus, contains the remains of at least 100,000 people killed by the regime of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, according to Mouaz Moustafa, head of the Syrian…
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Netherlands Ambassador Joins EU Monitoring Mission Patrol in Khachik Village
Netherlands Ambassador to Armenia, Marieke Monroy Winter, visited the office of the European Union Monitoring Mission (EUMA) in Armenia, according to a post shared on the mission’s official X account. “It was an honor to host Netherlands Ambassador Marieke Monroy…
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US Ambassador Rejects Azerbaijan’s Accusations Against Washington
US Ambassador to Azerbaijan Mark Libby has denied accusations from Azerbaijani officials regarding Washington’s alleged unfriendly policies toward Baku. Speaking at a meeting organized by the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham), the ambassador emphasized the strong partnership between the two…
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Chuck Schumer Calls for Drone Detection System Amid Mysterious Drone Activity in New York and New Jersey
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has formally requested the deployment of advanced drone detection systems to New York and New Jersey in response to an alarming rise in drone activity disrupting the skies. The situation escalated last weekend when multiple…
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Trump Administration’s Legal Threats Against Media Spark Concerns Over Press Freedom
Reports indicate that the Trump administration plans to pursue legal action against media outlets critical of President-elect Donald Trump and his nominees. These measures are seen by critics as efforts to control media narratives, which raises serious concerns about press…
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Georgia’s European Path Amid Growing Protests and Political Unrest
The political crisis in Georgia has entered a critical stage, as protests against the presidential elections and perceived government repression intensify. Events from December 11 to 14 revealed escalating public dissatisfaction, international concern, and deeper divisions between the Georgian Dream…
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Armenia-EU High-Level Talks on Visa Liberalization Held in Yerevan
On December 11, a high-level meeting took place in Yerevan as part of the operational phase of the Armenia-EU visa liberalization dialogue. The discussions were led by Armenia’s Minister of Internal Affairs, Arpine Sargsyan, and the European Commission’s Deputy Director-General…
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Blinken Urges Azerbaijan to Release Activists and Journalists
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has called on the Azerbaijani government to immediately release detained activists and journalists, condemning the increasing repression against civil society and media in the country. Blinken expressed deep concern over these arrests and the…
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Georgia’s December 11 Updates: Political Tensions, Human Rights, and Protest Movements
U.S. Ambassador to Georgia, Robin Dunnigan, emphasized the indispensable role of the media in a democratic society during a meeting with media representatives. Condemning the violence faced by journalists, the Ambassador attributed these attacks to the Georgian Dream (GD) government’s…
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German Ambassador Joins EU Monitoring Mission Patrol in Yeraskh
On December 10, 2024, the German Ambassador to Armenia, Claudia Busch, participated in a patrol of the European Union Monitoring Mission (EUMM) in Yeraskh. The EUMM announced the visit on X (formerly Twitter), stating, “We are honored that German Ambassador…














