Georgia Protests Continue into Third Day Over Controversial 'Foreign Influence' Law
Tens of thousands protested in Georgia's capital against a contentious "foreign influence" law, prompting altercations in parliament, demands for its revocation, and clashes with law enforcement, while media outlets reported assaults on journalists.
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A shooting incident at Fort Stewart military base in Georgia has left five soldiers wounded, prompting an immediate lockdown of the facility. Authorities say the situation is now under control, but the base remains sealed as military police and federal investigators secure the area and question witnesses. Emergency medical teams rushed the injured to nearby hospitals, while officials work to determine the motive behind the attack. The incident has sparked concerns over security at U.S. military installations nationwide.
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Georgia faces European Parliament's criticism over rule of law and Russian influence
With 490 votes in favour and 147 against, MEPs adopted a report which “deplores the backsliding of the rule of law as well as the growing Russian influence on the ruling party, Georgian Dream."
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Georgia’s President Salome Zourabichvili has said she would veto the law if it is passed by parliament but the ruling party can override the veto by collecting 76 votes.
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Thousands of Georgians flooded the streets of Tbilisi in vehement opposition to a proposed bill dubbed "foreign agents," which they perceive as draconian and influenced by Russia. The legislation..