Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has thanked the Russians, especially the editor in a Russian Channel One, who protested the Russian aggression in Ukraine during a live of an evening news show. > “ I am thankful to Russians who do not stop...
The pharmaceutical company Pfizer says it is discontinuing clinical trials in Russia and will completely transfer the revenues from the country to Ukraine to protest Russia’s invasion of the country. The company says that it will support all pub...
China has expressed readiness to provide military equipment for Russia in support of its invasion of Ukraine, Financial Times has reported, citing officials. The media outlet says that the US has already warned its allies about China’s position...
Ten individuals have been arrested in Ponichala district of Tbilisi earlier today reportedly for drug crimes. The special operation is still in progress, Dozens of individuals have been arrested in the district, which is mainly resided by e...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has submitted an agreement to Duma, the state legislature, for ratification which envisages simplified acquisition of Russian citizenship for residents of Georgia’s occupied Tskhinvali region. The document was si...
The EU has agreed on a fourth package of sanctions against Russia in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine, the office of the French EU presidency wrote on Twitter on Monday. The details of the sanctions have not been disclosed so far, but the Fren...
Marina Ovsyannikova, an editor at the Russian government – controlled Channel One, who burst onto the set of the live broadcast of news late yesterday with a banner in support of Ukraine and shouting: “Stop the war. No to war,” has been arrested, Gua...
Ukrainian Ambassador Igor Dolgov, who was recalled by President Volodymyr Zelemsky on March 1 for consultations over Tbilisi’s refusal to join sanctions against Russia and allow volunteer fighters to leave for Ukraine from the Georgian capital, repor...
Marina Ovsyannikova exits court after being #fined for protesting the war live on Channel One
EU Ambassador to Georgia Carl Hartzell has stated that President Salome Zurabishvili’s annual report in parliament today was both “meaningful and important’, noting that now he is waiting for discussions around the issues pushed forward by the presi...