Facebook has announced that it removed the Russian military-linked network – consisting of 214 Facebook users, 35 pages, 18 groups, and 34 Instagram accounts – engaged in coordinated inauthentic behavior that targeted multiple countries, including Georgia.
MoreInternational tourist arrivals plunged 93% in June when compared to 2019, with the latest data from the World Tourism Organization showing the severe impact COVID-19 has had on the sector. According to the new issue of the World Tourism Barometer from the United Nations specialized agency, international tourist arrivals dropped by 65% during the first
MoreSocial distancing has become a top priority in 2020 and as a result many people have taken to the water to do so naturally. The boating indus
MoreThe mission is led by Ambassador Jillian Stirk and consists of a core team of 13 experts based in Tbilisi and 27 long-term observers, who will be deployed throughout the country from 1 October.
MoreThe OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) today opened an election observation mission (EOM) for the 25 October local elections in Ukraine, following an invitation from the national authorities.
MoreBecause the clock has run out on how long we can live in a house half built. The problems we see now on migration – in Moria and elsewhere – are not because of Europe but because of the lack of Europe.
MoreAdvancing digitalization will be key to adapting to the new tourism environment.
MoreAfter making history by sealing our place in the last eight of the Women’s FA Cup for the first time, following a comprehensive 5-0 win against Coventry United in the fifth round back in February, the 2019/20 Women’s FA Cup quarter-final is finally upon us!
MoreGoogle announced that Google Maps will now highlight coronavirus case counts around the world and how bad outbreaks are in each region. They’re introducing the COVID layer in Map
MoreImproving global investment sentiment and financial conditions provided a much-needed lift for local currency bond markets in emerging East Asia, despite risks from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, says the latest issue of the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) Asia Bond Monitor. “Governments in the region have been agile in dealing with the impact of the
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