Skip to main content

Tag: the

Georgia’s Future at Stake: The “Russian Law” and its Implications

Many of us have left Facebook because of the negativity, but the silence outside feels deafening, especially considering recent events in Tbilisi. For 36 years, I’ve witnessed rallies for a free and democratic Georgia, and now, staying silent feels like a betrayal.

Continue reading

Georgia’s Democratic Journey: A Phoenix Rising in the Caucasus

For centuries, Georgia, nestled amidst the snow-capped peaks of the Caucasus Mountains, has been a crossroads of empires and cultures. Imagine a land that echoes with the clash of swords from Alexander the Great’s campaigns and the hushed reverence of Byzantine mosaics. Today, this ancient land is once again undergoing a transformation, emerging as a surprising beacon of democratic reform in the post-Soviet era. Its journey, like the mythical phoenix rising from the ashes, is a story of remarkable progress intertwined with lingering challenges.

Continue reading

Prague was voted the third most festive city in Europe for a magical Christmas

A new index from holiday rental service Holidu lists the most festive European places for a beautiful Christmas, with Prague coming in third place. Neighboring capitals Berlin and Vienna finished first and second, respectively, ahead of Prague.

Continue reading

We would like to keep you updated with special notifications.

Skip to content