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EU Closes Airspace for Southwind Airlines: A Closer Look
As the geopolitical landscape shifts, the European Union has taken decisive action regarding Southwind Airlines, a Turkish carrier with intriguing connections. Let’s delve into the details. Unraveling the Ties Southwind Airlines, originally established in 2022 to facilitate flights between Russia and Turkey, has found itself in the crosshairs of international scrutiny. Recent investigations revealed substantial ownership and control by Russian entities, raising eyebrows within the EU. The Finnish Government, after…
Economic growth chart.
Economy News
Georgia’s Economy in 2024: A Resilient Path Forward
Amidst global economic shifts, Georgia’s economy stands at a critical juncture. Let’s explore the key developments and prospects for the nation. Economic Outlook Georgia’s economic forecast for 2024 indicates a soft landing rather than a recession. While the probability of a recession remains at 33%, the country’s resilience and recent successes play a crucial role. Here are the highlights: GDP Growth: In 2024, Georgia’s GDP is projected to grow by…
Grape vineyard.
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Georgia’s Grape Imports Decline in 2024: A Closer Look
In the early months of 2024, Georgia’s grape imports witnessed a notable shift. Let’s delve into the details. Import Trends During January and February 2024, Georgia procured 707.1 tons of grapes, valued at $927.5 thousand. While this figure represents a decrease of 8.9% compared to the same period last year, it sheds light on the dynamics of Georgia’s grape market. In the corresponding months of 2023, the country had imported…
Women entrepreneurs.
Economy News
UNDP Georgia Empowers Women Entrepreneurs in Regional Areas
In a concerted effort to uplift women entrepreneurs across Georgia’s diverse regions, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) continues its unwavering support. Recently, Zestaponi hosted an exhibition and sale, showcasing products crafted by talented women entrepreneurs. With UNDP Georgia’s backing, these women are making significant strides in their businesses. Fostering Economic Independence The collaboration between UNDP Georgia and the Embassy of Sweden in Tbilisi falls under the ‘UN Joint Program…
Georgian hospitality.
Health News
Strengthening Hospitality Skills: USAID’s “Unity is in Diversity” Program Empowers Entrepreneurs
Within the framework of the USAID program “Unity is in Diversity,” a dynamic training course recently unfolded, aimed at bolstering the skills of small and medium-sized businesses in the field of hospitality. The participants? Ethnic and religious minorities residing in four regions of Georgia: Kvemo Kartli, Samtskhe-Javakheti, Zemo Adjara, and Pankisi Valley. These individuals, deeply engaged in the hospitality sector, either run family hotels, cultivate farms, or operate small businesses.…
Georgian cultural heritage
Lifestyle
Georgia Hosts 57th Annual Meeting: A Story of Resilience
As the Asian Development Bank (ADB) prepares for its 57th Annual Meeting in Tbilisi, Georgia, the Georgia Resident Mission has organized a three-day knowledge-sharing event. This event brings together some of Georgia’s leading private companies, ADB management, and staff to discuss critical topics related to the country’s development. Georgia’s Private Sector: A Story of Resilience Macroeconomics and Financial Sector Georgia’s economic resilience has been remarkable, even in challenging times. The…
Georgian Dream Party
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Council of Europe Commissioner Condemns GD’s Homophobic Bill
In a significant development, the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, Dunja Mijatović, has expressed deep concern regarding the present political discourse in Georgia. Specifically, she addressed the announcement made by the Georgian Dream Party regarding their initiative to amend the Constitution and adopt a new constitutional law on ‘Protection of Family Values and Underaged Persons’. Mijatović emphasized that this move reflects entrenched harmful stereotypes and prejudice against LGBTI…
 Avalanche in Bakuriani
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Rescue Operation in Bakuriani: Avalanche Hazard Suspends Search Efforts
In a dramatic turn of events, a mass of snow cascaded down the slopes of a mountain in Bakuriani, Georgia, on March 28. One person was tragically trapped in the avalanche. The Emergency Management Service swiftly mobilized, deploying rescue drones and rescuers from the Special Situations Response Division. However, due to the ongoing avalanche hazard, the search and rescue operation had to be suspended temporarily. Awaiting a Break in the…
Rosenwald School
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Remembering Jonesboro Rosenwald School: A Legacy of Education and Community
In the quiet corners of America’s rural South, a transformative movement unfolded over a century ago. It was a movement that shaped the educational and economic future of an entire generation of African American families. The catalyst? The Rosenwald Schools—nearly 5,000 modest one-, two-, and three-teacher schoolhouses built between 1917 and 1932. The Visionary Partnership Booker T. Washington, a prominent African American thought leader and educator, joined forces with Julius…
Wreaths Across America exhibit
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Wreaths Across America Mobile Exhibit Honors Veterans in Jonesboro
The Wreaths Across America (WAA) organization, renowned for placing over 2.7 million veterans’ wreaths at more than 3,700 locations nationally and abroad on National Wreaths Across America Day, extends its mission beyond a single day. As part of its year-round commitment to Remember the fallen, Honor those who serve, and Teach the next generation, the Mobile Education Exhibit (MEE) arrives in Jonesboro, Georgia. A Community Gathering The MEE, a 48-foot…