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Georgian parliament speaker signs law curbing LGBT rights – NBC News


  1. Georgian parliament speaker signs law curbing LGBT rights  NBC News
  2. Georgia ratifies law curbing LGBTQ+ rights despite president’s dissent  Euronews
  3. Georgian parliament speaker signs anti-LGBTQ law after president refuses to sign it  The Associated Press

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Georgian parliament speaker signs law curbing LGBT rights – NBC News


  1. Georgian parliament speaker signs law curbing LGBT rights  NBC News
  2. Georgia ratifies law curbing LGBTQ+ rights despite president’s dissent  Euronews
  3. Georgian parliament speaker signs anti-LGBTQ law after president refuses to sign it  The Associated Press

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Georgian parliament speaker signs law curbing LGBT rights – NBC News


  1. Georgian parliament speaker signs law curbing LGBT rights  NBC News
  2. Georgia ratifies law curbing LGBTQ+ rights despite president’s dissent  Euronews
  3. Georgian parliament speaker signs anti-LGBTQ law after president refuses to sign it  The Associated Press

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South Caucasus News

Georgian parliament speaker signs law curbing LGBT rights – NBC News


  1. Georgian parliament speaker signs law curbing LGBT rights  NBC News
  2. Georgia ratifies law curbing LGBTQ+ rights despite president’s dissent  Euronews
  3. Georgian parliament speaker signs anti-LGBTQ law after president refuses to sign it  The Associated Press

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South Caucasus News

Georgian parliament speaker signs law curbing LGBT rights – NBC News


  1. Georgian parliament speaker signs law curbing LGBT rights  NBC News
  2. Georgia ratifies law curbing LGBTQ+ rights despite president’s dissent  Euronews
  3. Georgian parliament speaker signs anti-LGBTQ law after president refuses to sign it  The Associated Press

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South Caucasus News

Georgian parliament speaker signs law curbing LGBT rights – NBC News


  1. Georgian parliament speaker signs law curbing LGBT rights  NBC News
  2. Georgia ratifies law curbing LGBTQ+ rights despite president’s dissent  Euronews
  3. Georgian parliament speaker signs anti-LGBTQ law after president refuses to sign it  The Associated Press

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South Caucasus News

Georgian parliament speaker signs law curbing LGBT rights – NBC News


  1. Georgian parliament speaker signs law curbing LGBT rights  NBC News
  2. Georgia Mirrors Russia by Signing Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill Into Law  Newsweek
  3. Georgia ratifies law curbing LGBTQ+ rights despite president’s dissent  Euronews
  4. Georgian parliament speaker signs anti-LGBTQ+ law after president refuses to  VOA Asia

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Precincts to be Opened in Israel Despite Military Threats, but Not in Ukraine


The Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports that polling stations for Georgian emigrants will be opened in Israel despite the tense political situation and the possibility of military escalation there, while it refuses to open any polling stations in Ukraine due to the war.

“Despite the escalation, the current situation provides an opportunity to hold elections, including ensuring the technical and logistical issues related to the elections, which was also confirmed by the Israeli side. Of course, if the level of security in the country changes on the day of the parliamentary elections, a corresponding decision will be made as a result of consultations with the Israeli side,” the MFA told Civil.ge.

The Central Election Commission (CEC) reported on September 26 that the October elections will be held outside Georgia in 42 countries in 60 electoral precincts. According to the CEC, the decision was made on the basis of official data provided by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the number of registered voters abroad, and despite strong pressure from opposition parties and CSOs to open more electoral districts to accommodate what are estimated to be close to one million Georgian expatriates.

The decision to open a limited number of precincts abroad has been strongly criticized by Georgian emigrants, civil society, political parties and the President of Georgia herself. Three appeals against the CEC’s decision were filed with the Tbilisi City Court, but all of them were declared inadmissible on September 30.

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Book by prominent Kazakh writer published in Azerbaijani


The International Turkic Culture and Heritage Foundation has presented a book “Special Assignment by prominent Kazakh writer and public figure Kemel Tokayev translated into Azerbaijani, Azernews reports.

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Economy Minister: Georgia’s progress attracting Saudi interest for investment – Agenda.ge


Economy Minister: Georgia’s progress attracting Saudi interest for investment  Agenda.ge