Georgian Ex-diplomat turns TV boss
Published: 21 November, 2009, 10:38
The former Georgian Ambassador to Russia will head the opposition TV channel in Georgia.
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14.11.2009, 10:18
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A Russian language TV channel is to air in Georgia, targeting ethnic minorities in the Caucasus region. Russian observers are already predicting that it will be a Georgian propaganda tool.
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Georgian public broadcasting has launched one of its most ambitious projects. The new TV channel claims to give an alternative perspective on world events. But many experts see it as an anti-Russian info campaign.
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President Lukashenko, having lost ground in Moscow, has now turned to the Kremlin’s foes and is enjoying warm relations with his former critic Georgian leader Saakashvili. What could be behind this sudden mutual love?
14.03.2010, 21:19
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One of Georgia's main TV channels has sparked panic and protests after broadcasting a fake news report that Russian troops were advancing towards the capital Tbilisi and President Saakashvili had been killed.
17.10.2009, 20:50
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A Georgian opposition journalist and TV producer has asked Russia for political asylum. He turned himself over to authorities at the Russian border on Saturday.
15.03.2010, 16:56
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It is just another ordinary Saturday night in Georgia - with one difference: Russian forces are pouring across the border, the president is dead and the opposition is in power.
Published: 21 November, 2009, 10:38
The former Georgian Ambassador to Russia will head the opposition TV channel in Georgia.