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Opinion | The EU Parliament makes it clear — no deal for Azerbaijan unless it improves its rights record
The Commission should now follow through with a clear message — Azerbaijan’s crackdown on dissent must end and political prisoners freed.
Opinion | The EU Parliament makes it clear — no deal for Azerbaijan unless it improves its rights record
By Philippe DamThe Commission should now follow through with a clear message — Azerbaijan’s crackdown on dissent must end and political prisoners freed.
EU Parliament says no deal until Azerbaijan frees political prisoners
Parliament instructed the Commission and foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini to prioritise fundamental freedoms in negotiations Baku.
EU Parliament says no deal until Azerbaijan frees political prisoners
Parliament instructed the Commission and foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini to prioritise fundamental freedoms in negotiations Baku.
Georgian autopsy says Tatunashvili sustained over 100 injuries before dying
Georgian citizen Archil Tatunashvili died in South Ossetian custody in February, according to South Ossetia after falling down a flight of stairs.
Georgian autopsy says Tatunashvili sustained over 100 injuries before dying
Georgian citizen Archil Tatunashvili died in South Ossetian custody in February, according to South Ossetia after falling down a flight of stairs.
Abkhazia denounces Georgia peace initiative, US and EU offer support
The Abkhazian Foreign Minister said Georgia was ‘masking its true intentions’, while the Dutch and German ambassadors called the initiative ‘brave’.
Abkhazia denounces Georgia peace initiative, US and EU offer support
The Abkhazian Foreign Minister said Georgia was ‘masking its true intentions’, while the Dutch and German ambassadors called the initiative ‘brave’.
The EaP Summit promised no ‘golden carrot’ — what should Georgia do?
The summit was a disappointment for Georgia, and plans now need to be made on how best to push forward towards the goal of EU membership.
The EaP Summit promised no ‘golden carrot’ — what should Georgia do?
The summit was a disappointment for Georgia, and plans now need to be made on how best to push forward towards the goal of EU membership.
The EaP Summit promised no ‘golden carrot’ — what should Georgia do?
The summit was a disappointment for Georgia, and plans now need to be made on how best to push forward towards the goal of EU membership.
The EaP Summit promised no ‘golden carrot’ — what should Georgia do?
By Dato ParulavaThe summit was a disappointment for Georgia, and plans now need to be made on how best to push forward towards the goal of EU membership.
EU ‘gravely concerned’ at death in custody in South Ossetia
A Georgian citizen and former soldier died in custody on 23 February, according to the authorities in South Ossetia, after ‘falling down the stairs’.
EU ‘gravely concerned’ at death in custody in South Ossetia
A Georgian citizen and former soldier died in custody on 23 February, according to the authorities in South Ossetia, after ‘falling down the stairs’.
Analysis | As many Georgians think the West spreads propaganda as Russia
CRRC-Georgia examines people’s perceptions of Western and Russian ‘propaganda’, and how these perceptions might shape their views.
Analysis | As many Georgians think the West spreads propaganda as Russia
By CRRCCRRC-Georgia examines people’s perceptions of Western and Russian ‘propaganda’, and how these perceptions might shape their views.
Azerbaijan under fire over sentencing of abducted journalist Mukhtarli
The EU, US, and OSCE urged Azerbaijan free to Mukhtarli while Georgia faced criticism for the prolonged investigation into his abduction in Tbilisi.
Azerbaijan under fire over sentencing of abducted journalist Mukhtarli
The EU, US, and OSCE urged Azerbaijan free to Mukhtarli while Georgia faced criticism for the prolonged investigation into his abduction in Tbilisi.
Analysis | One in six in Georgia think the country is a member of the EU
According to a new survey from CRRC-Georgia, ethnic Georgians and women are the most likely to mistakenly believe they are living in the EU.
Analysis | One in six in Georgia think the country is a member of the EU
By CRRCAccording to a new survey from CRRC-Georgia, ethnic Georgians and women are the most likely to mistakenly believe they are living in the EU.