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Datablog | Georgians are becoming wearier of economic ties to Russia
Georgia’s economic relations with Russia have been a point of contention for years; but how far has the War in Ukraine swayed public opinion?
Datablog | Georgians are becoming wearier of economic ties to Russia
By Elene ErgeshidzeGeorgia’s economic relations with Russia have been a point of contention for years; but how far has the War in Ukraine swayed public opinion?
A strong dram and rising inflation leave Armenians in a bind
Following Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine, a strong dram has hurt Armenian exporters while inflation has continued to skyrocket.
A strong dram and rising inflation leave Armenians in a bind
By Ani AvetisyanFollowing Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine, a strong dram has hurt Armenian exporters while inflation has continued to skyrocket.
In pictures | Struggle in the open-air: Tbilisi’s Navtlughi Bazaar
The open-air bazaars of Tbilisi began with the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s; they remain a vital lifeline for many.
In pictures | Struggle in the open-air: Tbilisi’s Navtlughi Bazaar
The open-air bazaars of Tbilisi began with the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s; they remain a vital lifeline for many.
Opinion | Georgia's neoliberal agony
For years Georgia has been in thrall to neoliberalism, but now it seems that it is a spent force.
Opinion | Georgia's neoliberal agony
By Mate GabitsinashviliFor years Georgia has been in thrall to neoliberalism, but now it seems that it is a spent force.