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Hazard for Population from Concrete Factory on Shanidze 1st Alley in Batumi – Years-long Story of Harming People and the Environment
A concrete factory on Batumi’s Shanidze 1st Alley has been operating for several years. There are 180 families living nearby and multi-storeyed residential blocks within a few metres as well as a public school and a kindergarten adjacent.
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Distrust Because of Bad Governance or an Attempt to Put Pressure on Editorial Policy – Two Members of Ajara Public Broadcaster’s Advisory Board Demand Director’s Resignation
It was reported in 2018 that signatures were collected to demand Natia Kapanadze’s resignation. It was said then that the process was orchestrated from the outside.
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The city squares for which Batumi City Hall spent GEL 220,465 in total turned out to be churchyards
FactCheck continues its research about infrastructural projects carried out by Batumi City Hall. This time we will tell you how the GEL 102,400 which was spent for city squares turned out to be for churchyards.
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Myths and Reality about the Treaty of Kars
It needs to be underscored that there is no such article in the Treaty of Kars which would have stipulated holding a referendum in Ajara.
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Levan Varshalomidze:
After the change of government, coastal reinforcement work in Batumi was halted
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Adjara
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Food prices rose at more than twice the...
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