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fiur watch those scenes from tbilisi? our headhne watch those scenes from tbilisi? oi" headline thoughts are watch those scenes from tbilisi? qij' headline thoughts are that this law tramples on rights, it is a terrible direction for georgia to take but at the same time everything that the georgian dream party and its supporters had said about this law make very clear it has nothing to do with transparency, as they claim, and everything to do with stigmatising, demonising and attempting to intimidate non—governmental organisations, media outlets and activists, to stifle their critics. tell media outlets and activists, to stifle their critics.— media outlets and activists, to stifle their critics. tell me how? peo - le stifle their critics. tell me how? people might — stifle their critics. tell me how? people might have _ stifle their critics. tell me how? people might have heard - stifle their critics. tell me how? people might have heard about| stifle their critics. tell me how? . people might have heard about this bill but not know how it works. what bill bu
fiur watch those scenes from tbilisi? our headhne watch those scenes from tbilisi? oi" headline thoughts are watch those scenes from tbilisi? qij' headline thoughts are that this law tramples on rights, it is a terrible direction for georgia to take but at the same time everything that the georgian dream party and its supporters had said about this law make very clear it has nothing to do with transparency, as they claim, and everything to do with stigmatising, demonising and attempting...
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let's go live to our correspondent rayhan demytrie, who is in tbilisi. i know it is very noisy there, there have been dramatic scenes outside the parliament and inside, scuffles, as i say, but the final upshot is this law has just been passed in the parliament? this law has “ust been passed in the parliament?— this law has 'ust been passed in the parliament?— parliament? that's right, there is a dramatic scene, _ parliament? that's right, there is a dramatic scene, you _ parliament? that's right, there is a dramatic scene, you can _ parliament? that's right, there is a dramatic scene, you can see - parliament? that's right, there is a dramatic scene, you can see this i parliament? that's right, there is a dramatic scene, you can see this is| dramatic scene, you can see this is the entrance to the main avenue that leads to parliament. riot police are ready with water cannon here and the protesters also have moved, they are quite angry, they are coming, addressing the riot police and saying these are our children, young protesters that have been demo
let's go live to our correspondent rayhan demytrie, who is in tbilisi. i know it is very noisy there, there have been dramatic scenes outside the parliament and inside, scuffles, as i say, but the final upshot is this law has just been passed in the parliament? this law has “ust been passed in the parliament?— this law has 'ust been passed in the parliament?— parliament? that's right, there is a dramatic scene, _ parliament? that's right, there is a dramatic scene, you _ parliament?...
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— the streets of tbilisi? thank you for havin: the streets of tbilisi? thank you for having me. _ the streets of tbilisi? thank you for having me. everything - the streets of tbilisi? thank you for having me. everything ties i the streets of tbilisi? thank you i for having me. everything ties back to georgia's subjective to remain in power at all costs. violence and intimidation, the government wants to suppress the wave of protest that has been going on over a month now and people are so determined to defend their freedom, and people are so determined to defend theirfreedom, democracy and people are so determined to defend their freedom, democracy and the future of this country which are enshrined in the georgia institution, it says georgia's place institution, it says georgia's place in nato and eu, so it is all but what is happening as georgians fight forfreedom and what is happening as georgians fight for freedom and democracy, what is happening as georgians fight forfreedom and democracy, it is what is happening as georgians fight for freedom and de
— the streets of tbilisi? thank you for havin: the streets of tbilisi? thank you for having me. _ the streets of tbilisi? thank you for having me. everything - the streets of tbilisi? thank you for having me. everything ties i the streets of tbilisi? thank you i for having me. everything ties back to georgia's subjective to remain in power at all costs. violence and intimidation, the government wants to suppress the wave of protest that has been going on over a month now and people are so...
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it's people, not the people, by the standards of tbilisi, it's a lot, even against the background of kyiv 13 or 14 years ago, it's a lot against the background of armenia. 17th year, this is much more than during the triant revolution of 2003, and further down the list, see, in your question here , to some extent, the logic is violated, the strength and weakness at the same time of this protest, that it is completely apolitical, why the strength, because in this version, as you said, it is impossible to discredit the opposition in the eyes of the protest, therefore that at the time of the introduction of the second time, i emphasize this same draft law, this is a repeated attempt a year later, as the local opposition, completely divided, which does not unite even during the shooting, discredited itself, let's say so, it is already impossible to discredit it, this is the first moment, therefore , this strategy launched by the government will not work unequivocally. another point, political-technological, i would say, well, if no protest, no revolution, it does not achieve its goal wit
it's people, not the people, by the standards of tbilisi, it's a lot, even against the background of kyiv 13 or 14 years ago, it's a lot against the background of armenia. 17th year, this is much more than during the triant revolution of 2003, and further down the list, see, in your question here , to some extent, the logic is violated, the strength and weakness at the same time of this protest, that it is completely apolitical, why the strength, because in this version, as you said, it is...
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that is the situation with the live pictures in tbilisi. i am going to point you to a lot of background that's available on the bbc website and you can also listen to a podcast which looks closely at the mass protest as well has the controversial law which sparked them. we will return very shortly to georgia and tbilisi to up you on the situation. that is the very latest from georgia. we will return to that story and it is a very big story and it's very fluid so we will return. let's round up a couple of important stories in the meantime that have been developing. two french prison officers have been killed and three others wounded when gunmen ambushed the van in which they were transporting a convicted felon in a motorway toll station. it happened when two vehicles were used to ram the prison vehicle that is not known how many attackers were actually involved. president macron has said everything was done to find of those involved with hundreds of police officers now deployed in the hunt. the escaped prisoner was being returned to jail aft
that is the situation with the live pictures in tbilisi. i am going to point you to a lot of background that's available on the bbc website and you can also listen to a podcast which looks closely at the mass protest as well has the controversial law which sparked them. we will return very shortly to georgia and tbilisi to up you on the situation. that is the very latest from georgia. we will return to that story and it is a very big story and it's very fluid so we will return. let's round up a...
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andrew harding reports from tbilisi. it's not easy being russia's neighbor. and right now, the tiny nation of georgia is in trouble. on the streets of the capital, tbilisi, the young are protesting in huge numbers, angry that their government seems to be moving closer to russia and wrecking georgia's path towardsjoining the european union. russia tries very, very hard to pull us back to them because russia has this mentality to have this big empire like it was in ussr and they have this big dream which they never left. you don't want that? of course we don't want that. at issue, a new law that looks like a kremlin—style measure to limit freedoms. i want a better future for my children. i cannot see a better future in the country which will get the laws like this. you don't have to travel far from tbilisi to understand georgia's fears about russia. an hour away lies one of two big chunks of territory occupied by russian troops. i can see a big russian military base, army trucks, barbed wire. this view says so much about georgia today, its fears of more russi
andrew harding reports from tbilisi. it's not easy being russia's neighbor. and right now, the tiny nation of georgia is in trouble. on the streets of the capital, tbilisi, the young are protesting in huge numbers, angry that their government seems to be moving closer to russia and wrecking georgia's path towardsjoining the european union. russia tries very, very hard to pull us back to them because russia has this mentality to have this big empire like it was in ussr and they have this big...
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in tbilisi itself, the opposition is acting no less hypocritically. ukrainians, but this will not reduce the funding of information dumps. children are growing up, we need new solutions, such as a children's sber card, limited design, free registration, access to a sim card with wow tariff, a month of communication for free and... full control of my expenses payment sticker, apply now for a children's savings card - an adult approach, thanks to purchases at the megamarket, someone will reach...
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large-scale protests continue in tbilisi at a time when the georgian parliament overrode the country's president's veto of the law on foreign agents, which, according to critics, could negatively affect the country's european course and bring georgia closer to russia, so what are the chances of the opposition and will the protests lead to revolution, we are talking about it for the next 15 minutes on the bbc, jafer umerov is working in a studio in london. despite mass protests and appeals by european politicians, georgia took another step towards rapprochement with russia. in this footage, a peaceful protest near the parliament in tbilisi after parliament... overrode a veto of the controversial law, which critics say is pro-russian because it is similar to the one that allowed russian authorities to persecute dissidents, the law on transparency of foreign financing, a presidential veto previously imposed by the head of state of georgia, salome zorabishvili. for this, the deputies needed 76 votes, 84 voted to cancel the veto. that is how many deputies are represented in the parliament.
large-scale protests continue in tbilisi at a time when the georgian parliament overrode the country's president's veto of the law on foreign agents, which, according to critics, could negatively affect the country's european course and bring georgia closer to russia, so what are the chances of the opposition and will the protests lead to revolution, we are talking about it for the next 15 minutes on the bbc, jafer umerov is working in a studio in london. despite mass protests and appeals by...
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assistant secretary of state for europe and asia james o-bryan came to tbilisi from washington. in the same position in 2014 , she flew to... rioters demand the recall a bill approved a month ago by the french senate. it allows everyone who has lived in new caledonia for more than 10 years to vote. previously , only those who lived in the region before 1998 and their children had the right to vote. the law is opposed by local separatists who demand the separation of new caledonia from france. they believe that paris is trying to bribe the population with concessions. now the separatists are blocking. the french government is taking tough measures in response, more than 100 people have already been detained, and from this day on, any meetings, you cannot sell alcohol or carry weapons, all schools are closed, and a large-scale police operation will begin in the region in the coming hours. this is great news, this is what will happen next in our program. will not open why the democracy summit was held, they were preparing on the territory of the zhytomyr region, sensational data fr
assistant secretary of state for europe and asia james o-bryan came to tbilisi from washington. in the same position in 2014 , she flew to... rioters demand the recall a bill approved a month ago by the french senate. it allows everyone who has lived in new caledonia for more than 10 years to vote. previously , only those who lived in the region before 1998 and their children had the right to vote. the law is opposed by local separatists who demand the separation of new caledonia from france....
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andrew harding, bbc news, tbilisi. in the uk — people affected by the contaminated blood scandal have held a vigil in westminster this evening, on the eve of the publication of the independent inquiry�*s final report. there's speculation that the government is setting aside £10 billion for a compensation package. more than 30,000 people were given infected blood products by the nhs decades ago — about 3,000 died as a result, most from hepatitis c or hiv. our health editor hugh pym reports. remembering loved ones, victims of the infected blood scandal. campaigners gathered at westminster ahead of the public inquiry report out tomorrow as politicians agreed it should be above party politics with failings over decades by successive governments. and the idea it's taken all of this time to get to the truth, i think is heartbreaking. i haven't seen the report yet. the government has already said that it will want to respond quickly to it. it looks like the government is going to do the right thing and they will have o
andrew harding, bbc news, tbilisi. in the uk — people affected by the contaminated blood scandal have held a vigil in westminster this evening, on the eve of the publication of the independent inquiry�*s final report. there's speculation that the government is setting aside £10 billion for a compensation package. more than 30,000 people were given infected blood products by the nhs decades ago — about 3,000 died as a result, most from hepatitis c or hiv. our health editor hugh pym...
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or correspondent maria cut so much as been following the protest in the georgia and capital tbilisi and send us this update a little earlier. i didn't the, the view of the i was our correspondent murray a couple of months of speaking from tbilisi earlier. you were the secretary of state anthony blinking is in keith to reaffirm the bible ministration support for you. crane lincoln has acknowledged that delays in congress passing a military aid package of menu cray, more vulnerable to russian attacks. america's top diplomat also insist of the kremlin must pay for the destruction. its invasion has cost us secretary of state anthony, blinking piece a symbolic visit to military pain. pizza, re run by veterans and keys to reassure ukraine. more aid is coming soon. all of us admire your extraordinary resilience, your endurance, your strength, your leadership, and we know this is a challenging time, but we also know that in the near term the assistance is now on the way. some of this already arrived, more of that will be arriving. and that's going to make a real difference against the ongoing r
or correspondent maria cut so much as been following the protest in the georgia and capital tbilisi and send us this update a little earlier. i didn't the, the view of the i was our correspondent murray a couple of months of speaking from tbilisi earlier. you were the secretary of state anthony blinking is in keith to reaffirm the bible ministration support for you. crane lincoln has acknowledged that delays in congress passing a military aid package of menu cray, more vulnerable to russian...
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the bill on foreign agents again provoked clashes near parliament in tbilisi. to disperse the crowd, the police used rubber bullets and water cannon and tear gas. and in indonesia the ruang volcano woke up again. thousands of lightning bolts appeared in the sky, the local airport was closed, and the population was being evacuated. this morning an exhibition of captured equipment and western weapons captured in battle opened on poklonnaya hill in moscow. at night, the exposition was supplemented by one of the main exhibits - the american abrams tank, which was recently knocked out in the avdievsky direction. during the first hours , several thousand people came to look at the nato trophies. for convenience, for visitors , information stands were placed near each sample. you can evaluate not only the technical characteristics of the machines, but also see a shot of their destruction. report by grigory vdovin. here you can see the vast majority of armored vehicles supplied by nato countries to the ukrainian troops in more than 2 years of the northern military dist
the bill on foreign agents again provoked clashes near parliament in tbilisi. to disperse the crowd, the police used rubber bullets and water cannon and tear gas. and in indonesia the ruang volcano woke up again. thousands of lightning bolts appeared in the sky, the local airport was closed, and the population was being evacuated. this morning an exhibition of captured equipment and western weapons captured in battle opened on poklonnaya hill in moscow. at night, the exposition was supplemented...
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about the riots in the center of tbilisi, victoria koroleva. there is again a protracted confrontation in front of the georgian parliament building. crowds of people took to the streets against the bill on combatants. straightaway after the document was adopted in the second reading. due to attempts by protesters to break through, the ministry of internal affairs declared a red alert level. the protesters blocked the service entrance gate with garbage cans and climbed onto barricades several meters high, from where they broke the parliament window with stones and threw a smoke bomb. the protesters called the law russian, although in fact it was an american law, and they even tried to set fire to the russian flag, but nothing happened. moscow does not interfere in the affairs of a sovereign state, european diplomats have already reminded to the georgian government about the status. countries candidate for accession to the european union. i am following the situation in georgia with great concern and condemn the violence on the streets of tbilisi
about the riots in the center of tbilisi, victoria koroleva. there is again a protracted confrontation in front of the georgian parliament building. crowds of people took to the streets against the bill on combatants. straightaway after the document was adopted in the second reading. due to attempts by protesters to break through, the ministry of internal affairs declared a red alert level. the protesters blocked the service entrance gate with garbage cans and climbed onto barricades several...
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and not only in tbilisi, in all of them and in batumi, and in kutaisi and in other places of georgia, it is very, very clear that georgian society no longer buys into these narratives. mr. valery, how can this law on foreign agents affect georgia's european integration, maybe the european union will reconsider its relations with your country? there is such a possibility, and our european partners are openly talking about it, they are talking about the fact that the status of the candidate, which... we received at the end of last year, can be stopped, and they are also openly saying that the visa-free regime can be suspended, and it will be, it will be such a, such a development of actions that i do not know what will happen on the streets of tbilisi, if they do it, that's why and frankly. frankly, our partners say that this law, this, it will not only stop our movement towards the european union, it will distance us from the european union, and what determines or determines that the positions that we have now, we can spend these are the positions, and if, if you keep it in mind, it a
and not only in tbilisi, in all of them and in batumi, and in kutaisi and in other places of georgia, it is very, very clear that georgian society no longer buys into these narratives. mr. valery, how can this law on foreign agents affect georgia's european integration, maybe the european union will reconsider its relations with your country? there is such a possibility, and our european partners are openly talking about it, they are talking about the fact that the status of the candidate,...
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volodymyr, we saw that actually thousands of people, tens of thousands of people in tbilisi come out almost every day for these protests. actually demonstrating to the georgian authorities that society, or at least its active part, is actually against this draft law on foreign agents, does society still somehow manage to influence it, or is the government completely deaf, as they say, to those protests, what are there today? sides of the opposition to the authorities and the protest will be go to the end ot. it is impossible to hope that the authorities will somehow recover and start some kind of bidding, as was the case a year ago. on the contrary , the stakes will rise, there is only one element, i will say, they announced in advance, even during the first adoption of the law, that they would adopt this law for the third time, for example, on may 17, but they have to adopt it three times in georgia, then there may be a veto by soloma zorobishvili, then well... the ordinary majority can overcome it, so the third final acceptance they set the day as the international day of equality,
volodymyr, we saw that actually thousands of people, tens of thousands of people in tbilisi come out almost every day for these protests. actually demonstrating to the georgian authorities that society, or at least its active part, is actually against this draft law on foreign agents, does society still somehow manage to influence it, or is the government completely deaf, as they say, to those protests, what are there today? sides of the opposition to the authorities and the protest will be go...
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so if you're able to correspond the rear cuts of mazda in tbilisi, just want to remind you about top story. there's a israel has reopened the arrows border crossing into northern gaza, which has been closed since i'm us. as of october 7th attack attacks agencies have been calling for the crossings that'd be opening for months to supply food and medicine to hundreds of thousands of civilians. a risk of funding engulf i'm next on the w a documentary, looking at the far right groups across the earth and how they're radicalized. think the next generation as a, just a moment. more world news of the top of the the driven by agreed in the 2000 the storage of band engaged in various high risk business practices to raise for ever higher profit. and then the epic, the mind of a german institution the georgia bank story starts may 2nd on the w, the ones.
so if you're able to correspond the rear cuts of mazda in tbilisi, just want to remind you about top story. there's a israel has reopened the arrows border crossing into northern gaza, which has been closed since i'm us. as of october 7th attack attacks agencies have been calling for the crossings that'd be opening for months to supply food and medicine to hundreds of thousands of civilians. a risk of funding engulf i'm next on the w a documentary, looking at the far right groups across the...
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we'll hear from tbilisi, the uncle for lee. thank you so much for joining us. israel is pushing on with its military operation and roughly defiance of international condemnation and an order from the international court of justice. it struck the on the wasi camp in the south of gauze on tuesday, the last run, garza health ministry says at least 21 people were killed in the area designated by israel, a humanitarian. so these really are me denied having the area adding that is targeting her mouse militants. there are also reports of it's really tanks in the center of the city of ruffled this after 45 palestinians were reportedly killed in a separate strike on a refugee camp on sunday. israel's prime minister called it a tragic mistake. the same rose as the director of planning at only ryan spoke to us on the phone from rossa. i asked him about reports that is really forces have ramped up there offensive. and russel fiction was 5 yesterday when the, the high risk and involving the strike song on the 10 to. ready and if i dropped,
we'll hear from tbilisi, the uncle for lee. thank you so much for joining us. israel is pushing on with its military operation and roughly defiance of international condemnation and an order from the international court of justice. it struck the on the wasi camp in the south of gauze on tuesday, the last run, garza health ministry says at least 21 people were killed in the area designated by israel, a humanitarian. so these really are me denied having the area adding that is targeting her mouse...
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anna davushkevych, a lithuanian journalist, is currently in tbilisi to communicate with us. glory to ukraine. ms. anna, congratulations. glory, i congratulate you. what is happening in tbilisi now, we understand that the authorities in ivanishvili did dare to pass a scandalous and dangerous law copied from russian manuals about so-called foreign agents. there were massive... demonstrations and we understand that the georgian authorities escalated, ignoring the legitimate and quite reasonable demands of the georgian protesters, what is happening in tbilisi now? yes, sume the georgian authorities, not paying attention to the people who have been protesting for many weeks, decided to adopt this law, and now the rally has actually started again, i just moved a little... further, because it is already loud there and i would just i haven't heard, but so far it is small, today at 9 o'clock, they already say that it will be almost the same, or the same as yesterday, where thousands of people are actually gathering, and i have already talked to people a little, they told me to me tha
anna davushkevych, a lithuanian journalist, is currently in tbilisi to communicate with us. glory to ukraine. ms. anna, congratulations. glory, i congratulate you. what is happening in tbilisi now, we understand that the authorities in ivanishvili did dare to pass a scandalous and dangerous law copied from russian manuals about so-called foreign agents. there were massive... demonstrations and we understand that the georgian authorities escalated, ignoring the legitimate and quite reasonable...
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thank you very l much indeed for that live update for tbilisi. —— from tbilisi. rayhan demytrie. and what researchers say could be a major medical breakthrough. a new study has found anti—obesity injections could reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes or heart failure in obese people, regardless of the amount of weight they lose. researchers spent five years studying more than 17,000 people in over a0 countries. they say the findings could prove as significant as the introduction of statins in the 1990s. with more, here's our correspondent chi chi izundu. obesity is considered a growing health problem in the uk, because alongside it can come other health complications. and one treatment — a weight—loss drug offered on the nhs only from last year — could help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. a new study — in part paid for by the company which makes one of the drugs, ozempic — is suggesting that the medication could cut the risk of heart attacks and stroke. scientists followed more than 17,500 people from 41 countries, with an average age of 62. all were ei
thank you very l much indeed for that live update for tbilisi. —— from tbilisi. rayhan demytrie. and what researchers say could be a major medical breakthrough. a new study has found anti—obesity injections could reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes or heart failure in obese people, regardless of the amount of weight they lose. researchers spent five years studying more than 17,000 people in over a0 countries. they say the findings could prove as significant as the introduction of...
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in tbilisi, right now special forces are spraying water with pepper spray on oppositionists swinging at the gates of parliament. the document provides for the registration of non-governmental media organizations if a fifth of their annual income comes from foreign funding; there are not enough votes to block the bill on the position; its leaders called on their supporters go out onto the streets. at night, riots engulfed the center of the georgian capital, with protesters holding european union flags. they fear that the so-called law on foreign agents will prevent georgia from joining the eu. clashes with the police began almost immediately. rubber bullets and pepper spray were fired at the entrance. the police managed to oust the protesters from rustaveli avenue. from the parliament building. the crowd of thousands was held back with water cannons. the police reported that sixty- three protesters were detained, they are charged with petty hooliganism and disobedience requirements of law enforcement officials , there are victims among the police. sazogadoebs, the public clearly saw t
in tbilisi, right now special forces are spraying water with pepper spray on oppositionists swinging at the gates of parliament. the document provides for the registration of non-governmental media organizations if a fifth of their annual income comes from foreign funding; there are not enough votes to block the bill on the position; its leaders called on their supporters go out onto the streets. at night, riots engulfed the center of the georgian capital, with protesters holding european union...
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foreign instructors in tbilisi... according to political scientists, many in europe and overseas are not satisfied with the neutrality of the georgian authorities regarding the conflict in ukraine; the current government is already being labeled pro-russian, although it is clear that the official one has taken the most pragmatic position. there is more to the american line in this story continue: about 300 students from columbia university were arrested in new york, the police for at least two weeks for... it included several dozen individuals who washington considers involved in our defense industry, the rest of the enterprises in the fields of mechanical engineering, electronics, fuel and energy , plus 16 sea vessels, pobeda airline in the third year of the special operation of the radiation, chemical and biological protection troops. to add to our news, the victory museum today launched the all-russian memory wall campaign until may 12 heap performed the celebrations took place in the courtyard of the veteran’s h
foreign instructors in tbilisi... according to political scientists, many in europe and overseas are not satisfied with the neutrality of the georgian authorities regarding the conflict in ukraine; the current government is already being labeled pro-russian, although it is clear that the official one has taken the most pragmatic position. there is more to the american line in this story continue: about 300 students from columbia university were arrested in new york, the police for at least two...
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we looked primarily at social and economic effects, so as to ensure. another state: tbilisi again hosted a striking example of interference in internal affairs , protests against the law on foreign agents. this time the protesters were joined by the heads of the ministries of latvia, lithuania, estonia and iceland. they addressed the protesters from the stage and supported them, declaring that the european path is for georgia, after the adoption of the transparency law. the situation in ukraine in 2014 is similar. the politician believes that what is happening in tbilisi the president of the czech republic unexpectedly called for a stop to hostilities in ukraine. peter pavel, in an interview with sky news, doubted that kiev would be able to return the lost territories. at the same time, he also opposed the participation of nato countries in the conflict. also a politician. stated that the west is too cautious with supplies, although it has the necessary weapons for ukraine to achieve victory on the battlefield. the collective west prefers not to go into such details with whom the indepen
we looked primarily at social and economic effects, so as to ensure. another state: tbilisi again hosted a striking example of interference in internal affairs , protests against the law on foreign agents. this time the protesters were joined by the heads of the ministries of latvia, lithuania, estonia and iceland. they addressed the protesters from the stage and supported them, declaring that the european path is for georgia, after the adoption of the transparency law. the situation in ukraine...
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there were about 20 people. detained in tbilisi at protests against the law on foreign agents, three of them were foreign citizens, one russian and two americans, riots unfolded near the parliament building in tbilisi, where provocateurs brought ukrainian flags and tried to block the entrances to disrupt the voting. the radicals clashed with security forces, but law enforcement still managed to push back the protesters. as a result, the bill that caused so much unrest was adopted in the third reading. as the head stated parliamentary committee on legal affairs crossroads leading to campus. nazi smuggling. who and where created rat trails for the escape of hitler's favorites. how seasoned fascists were pulled out of the camps and what does the cia have to do with it. the theft of nuclear technology, what secrets the americans stole from the third reich and how the theft was sold for their own heroism, understandable politics continues the cycle of the program of cynical us operations after the collapse of germany, watch today after the panorama. kradunitsy launched additional buses an
there were about 20 people. detained in tbilisi at protests against the law on foreign agents, three of them were foreign citizens, one russian and two americans, riots unfolded near the parliament building in tbilisi, where provocateurs brought ukrainian flags and tried to block the entrances to disrupt the voting. the radicals clashed with security forces, but law enforcement still managed to push back the protesters. as a result, the bill that caused so much unrest was adopted in the third...
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andrew harding reports from tbilisi. it is not easy being russia's neighbour. and right now the tiny nation of georgia is in trouble. on the streets of the capital tbilisi, the young are protesting in huge numbers. chanting angry that their government seems to be moving closer to russia and wrecking georgia's path towards joining the european union. russia tries very, very hard to pull us back to them because russia has this mentality to have this big empire like it was in the ussr, and they have this big dream which they never left. you don't want that? of course we don't want that. at issue, a new law that looks like a kremlin—style measure to limit freedoms. i want a better future for my children. i cannot see a better future in the country which will get laws like this. you don't have to travel far from tbilisi to understand georgia's fears about russia. an hour away lies one of two big chunks of territory occupied by russian troops. i can see a big russian military base, army trucks, barbed wire. this view says so much about georgia today. it has fears o
andrew harding reports from tbilisi. it is not easy being russia's neighbour. and right now the tiny nation of georgia is in trouble. on the streets of the capital tbilisi, the young are protesting in huge numbers. chanting angry that their government seems to be moving closer to russia and wrecking georgia's path towards joining the european union. russia tries very, very hard to pull us back to them because russia has this mentality to have this big empire like it was in the ussr, and they...
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you are watching continuing live pictures from tbilisi outside of the parliament building, where in the last hour also we have seen this controversial bill become law. let me show you more of the live pictures, so many feeds coming into the bbc. as well as the cameras on the protest is the parliament building is ringed with security forces, so many of them with riot shields, with water cannon and we have seen some protesters wearing gas masks in preparation. these protests have been going on for weeks, these protests have been going on forweeks, it these protests have been going on for weeks, it is a huge protest today because this bill has become law. it is the controversial bill known as the foreign agents�* law, described by protesters as of the russian law. for weeks they have been coming out to protest, and here you see banks of the security forces in different stages in the last hour also, they have been trying to disperse the crowds. and now we see that this bill has become law, there is the prospect of the president overruling that but that in itself will eventually be overrul
you are watching continuing live pictures from tbilisi outside of the parliament building, where in the last hour also we have seen this controversial bill become law. let me show you more of the live pictures, so many feeds coming into the bbc. as well as the cameras on the protest is the parliament building is ringed with security forces, so many of them with riot shields, with water cannon and we have seen some protesters wearing gas masks in preparation. these protests have been going on...
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it out on the streets tonight in tbilisi. , . , . tbilisi. it is near us are quite extraordinary _ tbilisi. it is near us are quite extraordinary scenes - tbilisi. it is near us are quite extraordinary scenes was - tbilisi. it is near us are quite| extraordinary scenes was that tbilisi. it is near us are quite - extraordinary scenes was that we are hearing _ extraordinary scenes was that we are hearing reports— extraordinary scenes was that we are hearing reports of— extraordinary scenes was that we are hearing reports of the _ extraordinary scenes was that we are hearing reports of the use _ extraordinary scenes was that we are hearing reports of the use of- extraordinary scenes was that we are hearing reports of the use of tear- hearing reports of the use of tear -as hearing reports of the use of tear gas and _ hearing reports of the use of tear gas and water _ hearing reports of the use of tear gas and water guns _ hearing reports of the use of tear gas and water guns and - hearing reports of the use of tear gas and water guns and stun
it out on the streets tonight in tbilisi. , . , . tbilisi. it is near us are quite extraordinary _ tbilisi. it is near us are quite extraordinary scenes - tbilisi. it is near us are quite extraordinary scenes was - tbilisi. it is near us are quite| extraordinary scenes was that tbilisi. it is near us are quite - extraordinary scenes was that we are hearing _ extraordinary scenes was that we are hearing reports— extraordinary scenes was that we are hearing reports of— extraordinary scenes...
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several other universities here in tbilisi so they want to come here in tbilisi so they want to come here and reinforce what is happening overnight and they hope the government might hear their voices and withdraw this controversial bill. ~ ., and withdraw this controversial bill. . . h, . and withdraw this controversial bill. . . , bill. what with the impact be if the bill. what with the impact be if the bill did no bill. what with the impact be if the bill did go through? _ —— what would the impact be if the bill did go through? the main worry as it would restrict democratic freedoms in the country. they say it is about transparency of financing, submitting your annual report and telling us your money is coming from and what you're spending it on but this bill also comes with the title that these organisations and independent media would have to label themselves as an organisation acting in the interest of a foreign power and protest are worried it was ultimately silence these organisations but more than that they are worried that by adopting this law that the government is kin
several other universities here in tbilisi so they want to come here in tbilisi so they want to come here and reinforce what is happening overnight and they hope the government might hear their voices and withdraw this controversial bill. ~ ., and withdraw this controversial bill. . . h, . and withdraw this controversial bill. . . , bill. what with the impact be if the bill. what with the impact be if the bill did no bill. what with the impact be if the bill did go through? _ —— what would...
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tbilisi and washington will need to make efforts to reset relations amid disagreements caused by the new agents bill. this was stated by prime minister of georgia irakli kabakhidze. stanislav bernwald is monitoring the situation. opposition activists have already for several days they have been blocking traffic on the streets in the center of tbelisi, the day before they marched in a procession from rustavelli avenue through mirabakh kustava street, blocking the entire heroes square and adjacent streets for about 6 hours. after the police began arresting on heroes' square, they came to the rescue. thousands of people poured into supporters from rustavelli avenue, and traffic in the center of tbilisi was completely blocked. the head of the ministry of internal affairs, alexander darkvilidze, said the day before that he had authorized the use of rubber bullets, but the police for now they are refraining from extreme measures. meanwhile, the protesters continue to throw bottles and stones at the police and special forces. molotov cocktails are already in use. only the pouring rain manag
tbilisi and washington will need to make efforts to reset relations amid disagreements caused by the new agents bill. this was stated by prime minister of georgia irakli kabakhidze. stanislav bernwald is monitoring the situation. opposition activists have already for several days they have been blocking traffic on the streets in the center of tbelisi, the day before they marched in a procession from rustavelli avenue through mirabakh kustava street, blocking the entire heroes square and...
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parliament said, representatives of individual countries even tried behind closed doors to convince tbilisi to send military personnel to ukraine. anna voronina will tell you the details. this picture under the windows of the georgian parliament has already become familiar from the moment the discussion of the law on foreign agents began. special forces are already on duty in the courtyard of the government building; inside , presidential representatives called for the law to be repealed. the transparency law contradicts four articles of the georgian constitution, including freedom of assembly and equal rights of citizens. the law leads to stigmatization of non-governmental organizations and free media, therefore the law is unacceptable. true, explain in more detail why the law on foreign agents is discriminatory, mskhiladze could not, even despite very specific ones. owls, but even. did you have a tape recorder as a child? if the recording was spoiled, he automatically repeated the same phrase: this is exactly what you are doing, it insults your mandate, the importance of the right of veto
parliament said, representatives of individual countries even tried behind closed doors to convince tbilisi to send military personnel to ukraine. anna voronina will tell you the details. this picture under the windows of the georgian parliament has already become familiar from the moment the discussion of the law on foreign agents began. special forces are already on duty in the courtyard of the government building; inside , presidential representatives called for the law to be repealed. the...
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see what happened on the streets of tbilisi these days. iryna romaliska, my colleague, a journalist, is currently in georgia. ira, good evening. yes, you hear and see. ir, what is happening right now in georgia, and are the protests still going on now, or have they already come to an end? no, it does not end, i will say for sure, i, for example, now i am in the square in front of the georgian parliament... you can see the building there, you can see the protesters there, there are not many of them today, maybe a couple of hundred, but here is such a story, these are not all the protesters, the fact is that they are separate groups walking from from one square to another, walking through the streets, that is, it is impossible to count how many there are in total, yesterday there were several tens of thousands of people here, it was very large-scale, and the actions continue, continue every day, and today from... representatives of the ruling the party is already hearing such isolated statements that they are ready, as it were, to make some
see what happened on the streets of tbilisi these days. iryna romaliska, my colleague, a journalist, is currently in georgia. ira, good evening. yes, you hear and see. ir, what is happening right now in georgia, and are the protests still going on now, or have they already come to an end? no, it does not end, i will say for sure, i, for example, now i am in the square in front of the georgian parliament... you can see the building there, you can see the protesters there, there are not many of...
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these are pictures from tbilisi, the capital of georgia. let's take a look at the bill in more detail. under the proposals, non—governmental organisations — known as ngos — and independent media would be required to register as organisations "bearing the interests of a foreign power" — if they receive more than 20% of their funding from foreign donors. they could be fined up to 25,000 georgian lari which is about 7,500 pounds if they don't share sensitive information and they would be monitored by georgia's justice ministry. at a rally on monday, the ruling georgian dream party's founder, bidzina ivanishvili, defended the bill and lashed out at the west. translation: funding from ngos which are often reproached _ translation: funding from ngos which are often reproached for— translation: funding from ngos which are often reproached for in _ translation: funding from ngos which are often reproached for in seen - translation: funding from ngos which are often reproached for in seen as - are often reproached for in seen as assistance
these are pictures from tbilisi, the capital of georgia. let's take a look at the bill in more detail. under the proposals, non—governmental organisations — known as ngos — and independent media would be required to register as organisations "bearing the interests of a foreign power" — if they receive more than 20% of their funding from foreign donors. they could be fined up to 25,000 georgian lari which is about 7,500 pounds if they don't share sensitive information and they...
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georgia did pass the draft law in the second reading. well bbc correspondents follow the events in tbilisi, they say that the protests are not only about the new bill, they are against the change of the state's course in general. last night we were here near the parliament where there are protests. has been going on for more than two weeks now, we've seen water cannons and tear gas fired at people, protesters being dispersed, but they 're coming back, even more determined, they're not going to back down, the majority of... protesters, students, schoolchildren, young people, they believe that this struggle is for the european future of georgia. a few days ago political leaders organized their rally here and their speeches in that rally shocked most of the population. there were many anti-western statements, they accused the west of destabilizing georgia through public organizations. and in the parliament, where this bill is being discussed, similar statements are heard. a pro-government rally, at which anti-western statements were made, took place at the beginning of the week. and here is a
georgia did pass the draft law in the second reading. well bbc correspondents follow the events in tbilisi, they say that the protests are not only about the new bill, they are against the change of the state's course in general. last night we were here near the parliament where there are protests. has been going on for more than two weeks now, we've seen water cannons and tear gas fired at people, protesters being dispersed, but they 're coming back, even more determined, they're not going to...
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, about the problems there, another feed from tbilisi in the middle, and a third panel on the right showing the bafta awards advert. citizens responded to this state—sponsored terror with humour... below that, there were two breaking news panels giving totally different information again. really, this is totally unhelpful. you obviously don't know how much processing people can do at one time. please, please, please, don't put quite so much information on the screen at once. thank you. let us know whether you agree with linda about that screen overload. and thanks to her and to everyone who contacted us this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online, and social media, email newswatch@bbc.co.uk. or you can find us on x — formerly known as twitter — at @newswatchbbc. you can call us on 0370 010 6676, and do have a look at previous interviews on our website, bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us for now, thank you forjoining us. do you think about getting in touch, and perhaps even coming on the programme? i'm afraid i am away
, about the problems there, another feed from tbilisi in the middle, and a third panel on the right showing the bafta awards advert. citizens responded to this state—sponsored terror with humour... below that, there were two breaking news panels giving totally different information again. really, this is totally unhelpful. you obviously don't know how much processing people can do at one time. please, please, please, don't put quite so much information on the screen at once. thank you. let us...
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after another night of riots in tbilisi, events are planned for may 2 in the georgian parliament building, and this bureau plenary sessions have been canceled until further notice. this is due to the fact that the protesters are against the law. somehow, immediately after its adoption in the second reading, agents again attacked the building of the georgian parliament. last night, demonstrators broke the glass in one of the buildings and threw smoke bombs and glass bottles there. this was the first time this tactic had been used at a protest. previously, protesters only tried to break through by breaking the gate. in response to the actions of the protesters, the police used gas, pepper spray, and water like the day before. in during the protest on may 1 and 2 in tbilisi , 15 people were hospitalized in various medical institutions. among the seriously wounded are representatives of law enforcement agencies, most of them have concussions and fractures. passions were running high inside the parliament building on the eve of the adoption of the law in the second reading. just before the rea
after another night of riots in tbilisi, events are planned for may 2 in the georgian parliament building, and this bureau plenary sessions have been canceled until further notice. this is due to the fact that the protesters are against the law. somehow, immediately after its adoption in the second reading, agents again attacked the building of the georgian parliament. last night, demonstrators broke the glass in one of the buildings and threw smoke bombs and glass bottles there. this was the...
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resumed in tbilisi protests near the georgian parliament building. today , deputies intend to override the president's veto on the law on foreign agents. and sleet, foreign hail in the urals in the vuluga region, and abnormal heat came to central russia. so. in the kharkov direction, russian troops are pushing back the formation of the kiev regime, despite the fact that kiev and its western curators have used all possible reserves, the enemy is forced to retreat with colossal losses. the ukrainian armed forces lose up to fifty militants per day. the most fierce ones are now fighting for volchansk. our war correspondents, evgeny podubny and alexander pushin, were the first to get to this city. this is how we try to fly into volchansk under cover using a bug. our film crew entered volchansk, we are in the northern part of the city, the northern part is under the control of a unit of the russian army, this is razvaliny volchansko, there have been fierce battles here for more than a week. the city is virtually destroyed, i remind you that earlier the ene
resumed in tbilisi protests near the georgian parliament building. today , deputies intend to override the president's veto on the law on foreign agents. and sleet, foreign hail in the urals in the vuluga region, and abnormal heat came to central russia. so. in the kharkov direction, russian troops are pushing back the formation of the kiev regime, despite the fact that kiev and its western curators have used all possible reserves, the enemy is forced to retreat with colossal losses. the...
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you live there to tbilisi. if you're watching on tv. take. you live there to tbilisi. if you're watching on tv . these if you're watching on tv. these are the live pictures of crowds gathered outside the parliament building there, and the protests come after lawmakers passed a foreign agents bill, which requires organisations receiving funding from abroad to register as agents of foreign influence. opponents though, are dubbing it the russian law, comparing it to the russian law, comparing it to the tactics used by vladimir putin to target his critics in russia. georgia's government says it is needed the bill that is to promote transparency. it's being seen as a test of whether the country stays on a path towards integration with europe, or possibly pivots back to russia . meanwhile, a major russia. meanwhile, a major manhunt is underway in france after two prison guards were shot dead. three others were seriously injured during an ambush on a prison convoy. vehicles were rammed at a toll booth on a motorway in anchorville, in the north—west of the country , and the
you live there to tbilisi. if you're watching on tv. take. you live there to tbilisi. if you're watching on tv . these if you're watching on tv. these are the live pictures of crowds gathered outside the parliament building there, and the protests come after lawmakers passed a foreign agents bill, which requires organisations receiving funding from abroad to register as agents of foreign influence. opponents though, are dubbing it the russian law, comparing it to the russian law, comparing it...
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he gave me his analysis on events in tbilisi. everything ties back to georgian dream's to georgian dream's objective to remain in power at all costs. violence and intimidation, the government wants to suppress the wave of protest that has been going on over a month now and people are so determined to defend their freedom, democracy and the european future of this country which are enshrined in the georgia constitution, article 78, it says georgia's place is in nato and eu, so it is all but what is happening as georgians fight for freedom and democracy, it is as simple as that. most of the people our reporter was speaking to streets were young people protesting on the street. what sense do we have about the rest of the georgian population and their support for those foreign agents bill? you are absolutely right. it is a fundamental shift in the political landscape because the younger generation tend to be not very interested in politics. nowadays the youth are becoming increasingly involved in politics, promising in the upcoming p
he gave me his analysis on events in tbilisi. everything ties back to georgian dream's to georgian dream's objective to remain in power at all costs. violence and intimidation, the government wants to suppress the wave of protest that has been going on over a month now and people are so determined to defend their freedom, democracy and the european future of this country which are enshrined in the georgia constitution, article 78, it says georgia's place is in nato and eu, so it is all but what...
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dw correspondence of our re academy matter is in tbilisi and explains why the protesters are so determined to get their message across. as the pro tests are still ongoing here in the georgia and capital see to see me see behind me you can see the po task the they spend the whole nights at the. * where they say that they will not back down that they will defend said democracy. they say that the. 6 is the service as well as hiring sue for their country that they will not allow to happen. they see this bill as a surprise to their new integration. they say that if the bill isn't upset, the pro rational forces will take over georgia. that's what they fear. and that's why they are here protesting. today we've seen some of the violent crimes down on the protest. this some of them they've been telling me that they are receiving some stress and phone calls from a know numbers. but they say they will not be intimidated by those tactics. they believe that they can, they can still influence the governments to drop the bill. or we have cut them out to into police either. well, here in germany, a court
dw correspondence of our re academy matter is in tbilisi and explains why the protesters are so determined to get their message across. as the pro tests are still ongoing here in the georgia and capital see to see me see behind me you can see the po task the they spend the whole nights at the. * where they say that they will not back down that they will defend said democracy. they say that the. 6 is the service as well as hiring sue for their country that they will not allow to happen. they see...
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also coming up tonight, georgia is controversial for an influence long thousands protesting to capital tbilisi against new legislation that they say is anti democratic. george's president telling dw nurse she plans to veto the bill. the i bring coffee is good to have you with this on this wednesday night, doctors are finding to save the life of the fall. i realize that this probably wasn't a joke here. the interior ministry said the attacked was likely politically motivated and brought his love of this. the voc in president condemned the shooting. central carolina such as i am shocked. we are all shocked by the terrible and vicious attack on prime minister robert beat. so can you get a physical attack on the prime minister is 1st of all an attack on a person, but it is also an attack on democracy. okay, cool, but cannot see it in the heat for rhetoric. we see in society, you know, the speed stay full action is misspelled, please stop it. but you cannot explain to them mostly about the customer. support port in from european leaders. you commission president, worst of the fund a lion wrote on t
also coming up tonight, georgia is controversial for an influence long thousands protesting to capital tbilisi against new legislation that they say is anti democratic. george's president telling dw nurse she plans to veto the bill. the i bring coffee is good to have you with this on this wednesday night, doctors are finding to save the life of the fall. i realize that this probably wasn't a joke here. the interior ministry said the attacked was likely politically motivated and brought his love...
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rayhan demytrie is in the georgian capital tbilisi for us. georgians are waking up to the first day since their country's lawmakers in the building behind me adopted this controversial law that people fear will stifle georgia's democracy. we are expecting students and youth to come back to this street outside parliament later today. a lot of students from a number of universities here in the capital tbilisi are on strike. they are not attending their lectures. opposition mps are also boycotting parliament from today and we have a number of european politicians visiting georgia. they held a meeting with the president of this country to discuss ways, how to save georgia's european future. pressure coming from europe, also from the us in terms of trying to get the georgian president to veto this law but that doesn't mean to say it is the end of the road for the law even if she does that. that's right. a letter published yesterday by us senators described yesterday's events as a dark day for georgia's democracy. there are talks about possible san
rayhan demytrie is in the georgian capital tbilisi for us. georgians are waking up to the first day since their country's lawmakers in the building behind me adopted this controversial law that people fear will stifle georgia's democracy. we are expecting students and youth to come back to this street outside parliament later today. a lot of students from a number of universities here in the capital tbilisi are on strike. they are not attending their lectures. opposition mps are also boycotting...
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tbilisi acts as required by national security, so the ruling georgian dream party responded to criticism of the us state department over the bill on foreign agents, but the approval of the bill, according to washington, calls into question georgia’s accession to nato and the eu. well, in the meantime , a message from lenta news agent on the third day of protests against. bill about agents began at the georgian parliament, this is another protest, people, as always, filled the area in front of the georgian parliament, on thursday there were slightly fewer of them than there were the day before, on tuesday, when there were violent clashes with the police, people listen to speeches from the stage until they try, like for days earlier, to surround the parliament of the republic, the situation is calm, but nevertheless, i see another message from news agencies, employees of the georgian ministry of internal affairs have already begun to detain the protesters, the police began... to push the protesters to the sidelines, those who do not comply with their demands are arrested. our colleague s
tbilisi acts as required by national security, so the ruling georgian dream party responded to criticism of the us state department over the bill on foreign agents, but the approval of the bill, according to washington, calls into question georgia’s accession to nato and the eu. well, in the meantime , a message from lenta news agent on the third day of protests against. bill about agents began at the georgian parliament, this is another protest, people, as always, filled the area in front of...
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mass protests in tbilisi, several hundred activists demanded that the authorities repeal the law on agents. in georgia it has already been adopted, the president vetoed it, but members of parliament can. invasion of us flags, where , paradoxically, such a law has been in effect for a long time, and in a more strict form, but in georgia, the american authorities have other plans; from the approved document, washington has already announced a review of relations with tbilisi, in addition, it is threatening sanctions, for example, about visa restrictions for those who, in the opinion of the state department, are allegedly responsible for undermining democracy. the vote to override the vet is expected to take place next week. now to the situation with natural fires in russian regions, rescuers have control over almost 25,000 settlements where there is a threat of fire spreading from forest areas, the head of the ministry of emergency situations announced this alexander kurenkov. in almost 50 regions there is a special fire regime, you cannot visit forests or light fires, because the cause of m
mass protests in tbilisi, several hundred activists demanded that the authorities repeal the law on agents. in georgia it has already been adopted, the president vetoed it, but members of parliament can. invasion of us flags, where , paradoxically, such a law has been in effect for a long time, and in a more strict form, but in georgia, the american authorities have other plans; from the approved document, washington has already announced a review of relations with tbilisi, in addition, it is...
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our correspondents maria catamount has been following the protests in tbilisi and sent this update. i just saw the was our correspondent, ria, cotton, lots of speaking from to b. c. well, us secretary of state anthony blinking is in key to reaffirm the by the administration support for ukraine blinking has acknowledged that delays in congress passing a ministry, a package of major ukraine more vulnerable to russian attacks. america's top diplomat also insisted the kremlin most paid for the destruction. its invasion has cost us secretary of state anthony, blinking piece symbolic visit to a military pain. pizza, re run by veterans and keys to reassure ukraine. more aid is coming soon to all of us. admire your extraordinary resilience, your endurance, your strength, your leadership, and we know this is a challenging time. but we also know that in the near term, the assistance is now on the way of somebody's already arrived, more of that will be arriving. and that's going to make a real difference against the ongoing russian aggression morning. president zalinski thanked americans for t
our correspondents maria catamount has been following the protests in tbilisi and sent this update. i just saw the was our correspondent, ria, cotton, lots of speaking from to b. c. well, us secretary of state anthony blinking is in key to reaffirm the by the administration support for ukraine blinking has acknowledged that delays in congress passing a ministry, a package of major ukraine more vulnerable to russian attacks. america's top diplomat also insisted the kremlin most paid for the...
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governmental groups that get funding from abroad has part weeks of mass free protests in the capital tbilisi. and we have our correspondent maria, cut them up in front of the national parliaments there. and so please see for more, maria with ever scuffled in parliament ahead of this vote. can you tell us why the government has been so determined to push through this law despite opposition? well yes indeed, the governor managed to push through this bill and define the reading. you can see that the rise is over here. release the bill is important for the country to ensure the of the georgia, georgia and, and you are receiving from brussels in washington. they say that there was a law, the ukraine, these ational georgia epitaphs of what was the process because the government increasingly seized the and deals here on the democracy of civil society and pro democracy moments as the someone who's actually flossing their pollution in their use. power, critics say this is not the case of the pro democracy movements here. actually, they are trying to, you know, lobby, the georgia's interesting to you
governmental groups that get funding from abroad has part weeks of mass free protests in the capital tbilisi. and we have our correspondent maria, cut them up in front of the national parliaments there. and so please see for more, maria with ever scuffled in parliament ahead of this vote. can you tell us why the government has been so determined to push through this law despite opposition? well yes indeed, the governor managed to push through this bill and define the reading. you can see that...
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it says a ton, a reporter in the rear cut, the mazda is in tbilisi covering the story. i asked her if the protests are likely to stop now that the bill is past parliament. so well indeed, the pros has smoothman here in georgia is still continuing the protest and that is still running high, the capital city b, c. some of the protesters were detained yesterday and the, some of the thousands of protests us are still remain the custody. and one of the low cost of the organizes of those protests is to free all of them and they say they will not stop until the government reconsidered its decision. she to actually cancel this bill, even though the government doesn't show any tons intentions to do so. at this point, and it puts us to say that they will not stop because this is a historic and crucial moment for their country when they have to fight for the democracy for the future in the u. s. and you had that they are in the reports. so they say that now the problem. yes, it is the bill that they don't like, but the pro russian government, as they've been telling me, and they h
it says a ton, a reporter in the rear cut, the mazda is in tbilisi covering the story. i asked her if the protests are likely to stop now that the bill is past parliament. so well indeed, the pros has smoothman here in georgia is still continuing the protest and that is still running high, the capital city b, c. some of the protesters were detained yesterday and the, some of the thousands of protests us are still remain the custody. and one of the low cost of the organizes of those protests is...
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tbilisi, today is like kiev 10 years ago, now with the hands of these young people. who sat down at their desks with falsified textbooks, they were given these falsified textbooks on their desks, which are written like comics: good, bad, evil, russia is the enemy, yes, now she has raised her voice and taken to the streets, that is, the barricades are now being held. not according to physical maps, america, georgia, russia, but according to our families. cause mass protests - the law on foreign agents, which has already been adopted by parliament in final reading. opponents of the document call it russian, although the practice was introduced almost 100 years ago in the united states. the russian version of the document is much softer, the american and georgian too, but the opposition continues to interpret it as an obstacle to european integration. the venice commission asks parliament to withdraw the document. venetian commission. attacks on the venice commission by representatives of ivanishvili’s party are proof that they have declared war international institute, international frien
tbilisi, today is like kiev 10 years ago, now with the hands of these young people. who sat down at their desks with falsified textbooks, they were given these falsified textbooks on their desks, which are written like comics: good, bad, evil, russia is the enemy, yes, now she has raised her voice and taken to the streets, that is, the barricades are now being held. not according to physical maps, america, georgia, russia, but according to our families. cause mass protests - the law on foreign...
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a dw correspondence, maria cut them up so has more on the protests from the capital tbilisi capital almost in the intake with the whole they say to be a see to be of their freedom of the government deliberately damaging the u. s. b officials, however, as transparency over the funding, georgia is receiving from a broad also the fact that the government is ready reconsider the tax of the bill to see of a site visit. thomas from the government studies see the bill that they're not ready to make any promises. this bill passed to say that they've gone to stay here or not on tomorrow. they going to meet their m p 's here in the morning when the problem is going to review the reading of the final offline . the hearing is still at the future here in georgia. 8 because the government does that to introduce this bill, this find the back cause it's a common genetic disease affecting millions of people across africa. sickle cell anemia is especially prevalent in sub saharan africa. those living with the illness face discrimination and limited access to health care. but in you've gone the once the bibl
a dw correspondence, maria cut them up so has more on the protests from the capital tbilisi capital almost in the intake with the whole they say to be a see to be of their freedom of the government deliberately damaging the u. s. b officials, however, as transparency over the funding, georgia is receiving from a broad also the fact that the government is ready reconsider the tax of the bill to see of a site visit. thomas from the government studies see the bill that they're not ready to make...
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let's speak to rayhan demytrie live in tbilisi. a lot of public anger about this? lot of public anger, indeed. these clashes between the demonstrators and police continued well into the early hours of this morning. at 5am, it was still going and it began just after midnight when the riot police was deployed to the area where i am now. behind me as the parliament, the focal point of this protest that has been going on for almost three weeks now here in georgia over this controversial bill on the transparency of foreign funding. last night, the clashes began after midnight. ride police were deployed and they were trying to clear the street in front of the parliament that was full of protesters. we came out and what we saw was that the protesters were not willing to disperse. they were not afraid of these water cannons being spied on them, orthe these water cannons being spied on them, or the tear gas. they would go away and then come back again with more anger and more vigour, shouting, russians! russians!, in reference to the police and of course to the government.
let's speak to rayhan demytrie live in tbilisi. a lot of public anger about this? lot of public anger, indeed. these clashes between the demonstrators and police continued well into the early hours of this morning. at 5am, it was still going and it began just after midnight when the riot police was deployed to the area where i am now. behind me as the parliament, the focal point of this protest that has been going on for almost three weeks now here in georgia over this controversial bill on the...
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an extraordinary day in tbilisi. inside the parliament, the so—called "russia law" was voted through, amid scuffles. outside on the streets, riot police and demonstrators clashed. who will win this fight for the future of georgia? we'll hear from protestors and the main opposition leader. also tonight, we hearfrom union leaders after a five hour meeting with the labour leadership over its plans for extra rights for employees. we were really, really clear today — and they listened — that we want to make sure that new deal for working people is implemented, and that is ourjob to make sure that happens, and i think we did that job today very well. day two of testimony for donald trump's ex—lawyer michael cohen in that new york court in the ex—president�*s hush—money trial. we'll talk to megyn kelly, journalist, talk show host and us political commentator. and we examine whether the biomass industry is worth the billions of pounds in subsidies the government is ploughing into it. who's going to win the batt
an extraordinary day in tbilisi. inside the parliament, the so—called "russia law" was voted through, amid scuffles. outside on the streets, riot police and demonstrators clashed. who will win this fight for the future of georgia? we'll hear from protestors and the main opposition leader. also tonight, we hearfrom union leaders after a five hour meeting with the labour leadership over its plans for extra rights for employees. we were really, really clear today — and they listened...