Georgia has moved to renew contracts with Israeli technology firm Cellebrite DI Ltd for software used to extract data from ...
Georgia has renewed contracts with Israeli tech firm Cellebrite for data extraction software amid anti-government protests. Cellebrite products, widely used in digital forensics by law enforcement ...
Many in Georgia feel the government is taking the country back into the Kremlin’s orbit. As the protest movement nears its ...
February 25, protests continue on Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi, marking the 89th consecutive day of demonstrations.
The European Union pays for participation in anti-government protests in Georgia, said the Russian Foreign Intelligence ...
Thousands of Georgians took to the streets of Tbilisi on Tuesday, February 25, marking the 90th day of anti-government protests. The day also coincided with the 104th anniversary of the Soviet ...
Georgian authorities have violently cracked down on protests over the past three months, raising fears that data extraction software could be turned against civil society.
Rep. Rich McCormick, who represents a safe GOP district, came under harsh criticism that focused on the Trump ...
A troubling aspect of the surveillance systems is the number of companies under U.S. sanctions involved in creating them.
If we look at the opinion polls on EU membership, the difference is stark. A 2024 IRI poll found that only 40% of Serbians ...
Two years ago, two days of protests were enough to force Georgia’s government into an embarrassing U-turn. It had tried to introduce a “foreign agents” bill – which critics likened to ...
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