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Rustavi 2 crew attacked by railway company employees in Georgia

The news crew said employees confiscated their cameras, demanded they delete footage, and beat them.

Georgian rights activist’s murder was ‘a hate crime’

Two Georgian rights groups called on the Prosecutor’s Office to consider the fatal stabbing in Tbilisi a possibly hate-motivated crime.

Georgia’s ruling party lashes out at NGOs over Omega tapes criticism

Fifteen prominent NGOs demanded action over the recordings labelling them a ‘clear sign of grand corruption and informal clan rule in Georgia’.

State auditor to examine Zurabishvili donations after donor said he would not vote for her

Doctors at two clinics in Tbilisi said hospital administrators used their bank accounts to make donations to the Georgian Dream–backed candidate.

Georgian satirical show put on hold ‘after mocking speaker of parliament’

Vasmedia producers said the show would be back in a week, several hours after Imedi TV’s decision to suspend it.

Russia warns of ‘military measures’ over US-funded lab in Georgia

The chairman of the Russian Duma’s Defence Committee said the Lugar Centre in Tbilisi was ‘designing bio-weapons and viruses’.

Omega Tapes: former minister says extortion tapes staged for ‘foreign investors’

Former sports minister Levan Kipiani confirmed tapes in which he tries to extort money for Bidzina Ivanishvili are real, but claims they were staged.

Protests in Yerevan amidst ‘counter-revolution’

Prime Minister Pashinyan fired six of his ministers and announced plans to resign in a bid to force snap parliamentary elections.

Georgian national remanded for ‘2 months’ in South Ossetian custody

Maia Otinashvili, 37 is accused of helping people ‘illegally cross the border’ in exchange for money.

Pashinyan and Aliyev vow to reduce tensions after meeting in Tajikistan

The Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders agreed on a direct line of communication to prevent ceasefire violations over Nagorno-Karabakh.