Elections

Did The West Just Lose Georgia? 1

Did The West Just Lose Georgia?

Recently, the small country of Georgia held elections, and the results were not what Western leaders expected. The ruling party, called Georgian Dream, won with 54% of the votes. This party has often been criticized in the West for being “pro-Russian” and “anti-Western.” Meanwhile, the opposition party, which is seen

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Was Moldova's EU Membership Referendum Stolen? 1

Was Moldova’s EU Membership Referendum Stolen?

Moldova, a small country in Eastern Europe, is facing a big political mess. The first round of the presidential election and a highly publicized vote on joining the European Union (EU) are surrounded by serious accusations of cheating and unfair practices. A Close Call on EU Membership Incumbent President Maia

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Ukrainian Snipers Arrive In Georgia For Explosive Coup Plot 1

Ukrainian Snipers Arrive In Georgia For Explosive Coup Plot

Recently, reports have surfaced that snipers trained in Ukraine have arrived in Tbilisi, Georgia’s capital. A source from the Russian news agency TASS claims that these snipers might be there to create a fake incident that could lead to a coup by opposition groups unhappy with the recent election results.

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Is Georgia On The Brink Of Another Color Revolution? 1

Is Georgia On The Brink Of Another Color Revolution?

This weekend’s election in Georgia ended in a predictable way: the ruling Georgian Dream party declared victory. But the pro-Western opposition isn’t happy. They’re questioning the results, calling for protests, and, possibly, pushing for a movement that looks a lot like the “color revolutions” of the past. If they succeed,

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US Govt Declares $10 Million Bounty On Russian Blog Rybar 1

US Govt Declares $10 Million Bounty On Russian Blog Rybar

The US State Department has made a surprising move: they’re offering up to $10 million for information about people connected to a popular Russian military blog called Rybar LLC. This blog has come under fire for spreading “disinformation” during elections in the United States. To find out more, a journalist

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