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Gogi Topadze:
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Nugzar Tsiklauri:
“Sergey Shoygu, Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation, visited the Russian military base in Abkhazia”
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Giga Bukia:
“Sergey Shoygu, Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation, visited the Russian military base in Abkhazia”
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Policy of tightening belts or simple self-deception?!
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Books have been taken away from us and were disseminated on their behalf
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Open Letter to Tina Khidasheli from the General Editor of FactCheck
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"Georgia’s Reforms Associates (GRASS)" announcement with regard to the clone Facebook page of Factcheck.ge
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