Saakashvili makes offer they can't refuse!
Published: 17 February, 2009, 11:44
Georgian president Mikhail Saakashvili has pledged that he will become godfather to the children of any businessmen who manage to create at least 100 jobs.
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President Saakashvili went on national TV in Georgia to explain why the country is in trouble and how he would rebuild it. The opposition has branded the event as “a cascade of lies”.
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Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili is holding intensive talks with representatives of the George Bush administration to discuss the building of US military bases in his country, claims Georgia’s Labour party.
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Senior politicians in Georgia are for the first time publicly asking whether the mysterious death of Prime Minsiter Zurab Zhvania in 2005 could have been murder.
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A memorial to Georgians who died in World War Two is going to be taken down in the Georgian city of Kutaisi to make way for a building that will house parliament when it is relocated from the capital Tbilisi.
14.03.2010, 21:19
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One of Georgia's main TV channels has sparked panic and protests after broadcasting a fake news report that Russian troops were advancing towards the capital Tbilisi and President Saakashvili had been killed.
08.08.2010, 10:21
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While the Georgian people have set their minds on peace, their leadership is more concerned with war and has spent over thirty times more on its military budget than economic development.
A group of Georgian female convicts who staged a riot following President Saakashvili’s pardoning of 400 male prisoners, has gone on hunger strike. The women had been moved to another prison after Saturday's riot.
The family of a Georgian man who died after watching a falsified report about a Russian invasion on Imedi television has filed a demand to the Prosecutor General’s Office to launch an investigation into the case.
While Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili likes to portray an image of his country as free and democratic, many say his version of democracy is at odds with their experience.
18.10.2010, 14:00
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Georgians are in for a week of all things NATO. Starting on Monday, days dedicated to educating the Caucasian nation about the Alliance, kick off in the country. It is the third time Georgia has held such an event.
Published: 17 February, 2009, 11:44
Georgian president Mikhail Saakashvili has pledged that he will become godfather to the children of any businessmen who manage to create at least 100 jobs.