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Published in: 50.50: OpinionTrump and Big Tech are setting the tone for a violent 2024 election season
Tech giants' hands-off approach to disinformation does not bode well at a time of growing political violence
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Published in: oDR: FeatureRemembering the life – and death – of Georgian poet Paolo Iashvili
Tbilisi’s new ‘Museum of Repressed Writers’ commemorates a prolific poet who took his own life during a Stalinist purge
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Published in: oDR: FeatureDozens of truck drivers went on strike in Germany and won. Here’s how
Workers overcame language barriers to demand Lukaz Mazur’s haulage companies paid them what they were owed
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Published in: oDR: OpinionGeorgia’s new foreign agent law puts the country on the verge of a human rights crisis
Moves to pass ‘foreign agent’ legislation targeting NGOs have provoked a political crisis in Georgia – but the worst...
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureA Russian lawyer stood up for Ukrainians. She was labelled a ‘foreign agent’
Activist, lawyer and Forbes 30 Under 30 star Anna Rivina reflects on women’s rights and her fight to get back home
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Published in: 50.50: NewsSexual violence laws enable impunity in Eurasia, report finds
Equality Now is calling on Eurasian countries to amend sexual violence laws towards consent-based definitions
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Published in: 50.50: AnalysisThe feminist movement in Eastern Europe: struggles in a changing landscape
Women’s rights movements in the region have faced challenges ranging from war to the rise of anti-gender activism
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionThe US Christian Right groups actively involved in voter suppression
OPINION: Religious and anti-abortion groups are trying to restrict voting rights ahead of the midterm elections
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Published in: oDR: ExplainerDonations worth millions fail to reach Ukraine – sparking calls for change
Aid delays have exposed a deep power imbalance between Ukrainians and the international actors claiming to help them.
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Published in: oDR: FeatureHow a Georgian mineral water plant got swept up in Russia’s war
Borjomi is one of the country’s few international brands. Now Western sanctions have left it in crisis
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Published in: 50.50: News‘They came armed with stones’: Violent mob storms Tbilisi Pride offices
Georgia’s Pride march cancelled after protesters attacked activists, journalists and passers-by
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Published in: 50.50: NewsGeorgia grants legal gender recognition to trans woman for first time
In a historic first, the conservative country of Georgia granted an appeal by a trans woman to change her gender on...
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Published in: oDRGeorgia’s growing cultural divide: a sign of far-right populism?
One year on since Georgia’s far right publicly announced themselves, how has their agenda developed?
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Published in: oDRAfgan Mukhtarli: behind bars, but not forgotten
This fearless journalist was abducted from the streets of Tbilisi and wound up in an Azerbaijani jail cell. We need...
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Published in: oDRAfgan Mukhtarli: after the abduction
My husband was kidnapped on the streets of Tbilisi and ended up in an Azerbaijani jail cell. Four months on, I’ve...
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Published in: HomeTorture was once 'normal' in Georgia's prisons — this is how they 'effectively abolished' it
Georgia's prisons used to be dirty and dangerous. Prisoners recounted beatings and NGOs reported institutionalised...
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Published in: 50.50Georgian migrant mothers: never to return home?
Older women migrants are locked into perpetual domestic work in New York, endlessly deferring retirement and...
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Published in: oDRVictory Day in Tbilisi
For Georgians, this Soviet commemoration doesn’t just bring up the past — it brings up the present too.
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Published in: HomeEnding impunity in Europe?
The International Criminal Court needs support in order to succeed with its investigation of Georgia and Russia.
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Published in: oDRThe curious case of Georgia’s Rustavi-2
A scandal in Georgia over the country's largest opposition TV station has polarised the country, raising pointed...