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Tbilisi

Who will be the judge?

A Constitutional Court has been set up in South Ossetia, generating far more questions than it answered

Orthodox caliphate?

Georgian lawmakers are weighing a bill to punish offenders of religious feelings.

What do we breathe?

The air is polluted, but it is possible to live in Tbilisi so far

Celebrating quietly

This New Year will probably be the last one, when pyrotechnics could be legally used in Georgia

Russian propaganda and Georgia

There is a widely-held view that Russia controls Georgian media space, using local media outlets, as well as its own media projects. How true is it?

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