Former President of Georgia, former Governor of Ukraine’s Odessa Oblast, leader of the Movement of New Forces party Mikheil Saakashvili became a talk-show host. The talk show, entitled Another Ukraine, will air on ZIK TV.
Over 800 Georgian citizens departed for European countries on the first day the visafree regime came into force, Sputnik News reports. Nearly 300 people from Tbilisi departed for Athens, Warsaw and Munich, and about 500 people departed for Budapest, Thessaloniki and Larnaca from Kutaisi International Airport.
Valery Fedorov, VCIOM General Director, said 22% of survey respondents are going to vote in favor of Tsarukyan alliance, and 21% for the RPA. “The Republican Party of Armenia has significantly increased awareness about it,” he said.
Britain’s finance ministry says the new bi-metallic coin will be “the most secure of its kind in the world” to prevent a rise in counterfeits.
Israel’s Counter-Terrorism Bureau issued on Monday issued a travel warning for Middle Eastern countries bordering Daesh conflict zones, urging its citizens to refrain from traveling to Turkey, Jordan and Egypt, Israel’s Ynetnews reported today.
A new Artificial Intelligence (AI) smart lab will soon begin training government employees and private sector officials to implement AI and ‘cognitive computing’ in a wide variety of tasks that will make residents’ lives easier, according to officials.
Georgian citizens are able to travel to almost all EU countries without a visa for 90 days every half a year starting March 28. The countries excluded from the visa-free travel regime are Ireland and Great Britain. The Georgian foreign ministry issued the latest clarification for its citizens on March 27.
The website writes Armenia is well known for its great Diaspora. It says Armenians have possessed a country for most of the last 2600 years, with the first mentions of Armenia occurring in the 6th century BCE.
Frank-Dieter Freiling said from the initial stage of the contest preparation the EBU stated that participants of all countries must be allowed to perform at the contest.
“You wouldn’t like, but we don’t use that name, we don’t say “Lavrov plan”. We all know where it cames from, however, diplomatically we call it “a proposal, a plan on the negotiation table”. I follow the standard description,” OSCE American Co-Chair said. He also clarified what is currently on the table it’s the developed, polished version of former plans.