Issue no: 1512
• AUGUST 1 - 7, 2025 • PUBLISHED WEEKLY
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In this week’s issue... Controversy Erupts as Russian Military-affiliated Fencers Compete at World Championships in Tbilisi NEWS PAGE 2
Ukraine Latest: 3 Soldiersin-Training Killed in Russian Strike, Trump Resets Moscow Ceasefire Deadline, Protests in Kyiv against Zelensky POLITICS PAGE 3
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OP-ED. The Apology Economy: On Pardons, Protest, and the Performance of Guilt in Georgia POLITICS PAGE 6
Skyline Flickers, Rooftop Fantasies: How a Pair of Australian Cinephiles Quietly Reimagined Cultural Life in Tbilisi
Christian Caryl on Ukraine and Georgia: A CULTURE PAGE 9 Between Brutalist Reality and War-Tested Democracy and a Vanishing Ally Radical Creativity - Berlin Fashion Week
INTERVIEW BY VAZHA TAVBERIDZE
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Researcher Studies Georgian Wine Preferences Under EU’s Eco2Wine Project
rump wants the war to end, but not to safeguard Ukrainian democracy or help them join NATO or the EU. He wants the war to end so he can move on, repair relations with Putin, and focus on what he thinks matters—containing China, preferably with Russian help, - says Christian Caryl, veteran foreign correspondent, author, and columnist at Foreign Policy, in a wide-ranging interview with Radio Free Europe’s Georgian Service. From the resilience of Ukraine’s civil society and the warning signs in Zelensky’s leadership, to Trump’s erratic dealings with Russia and Europe, and the growing sense of American drift in the South Caucasus—Caryl draws an unsparing but nuanced portrait of a geopolitical landscape in flux. The war may still be Ukraine’s to win or lose, but Georgia, once Washington’s darling, is quietly vanishing from the map. Continued on page 4
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