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RugbyPass
March 17, 2018
Racing benefited from Stade's Zurab Zhvania picking up a yellow card inside 11 minutes for a dangerous tackle on Dan Carter, and they soon capitalised as Boris Palu went over. Carter converted but Racing found themselves 14-7 down at the break as Stade hit back through Jimmy Yobo and MarvinÃâà...
Agenda.ge
February 12, 2018
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Agenda.ge
November 30, 2017
Eight of Georgia's brightest young talents in arts and sciences will be unveiled at this year's Tsinandali Award ceremony, with nominees unveiled on Wednesday. Juries of the competition revealed shortlists of three nominees in each of the eight categories ahead of the main event. The 24 individuals wereÃâà...
Civil Georgia
November 28, 2017
Pretrial detention of Georgia's former Prime Minister Vano Merabishvili was justified in the beginning, but later on the predominant purpose became to obtain information on unrelated cases, including the one against former President Mikheil Saakashvili, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) said inÃâà...
Emerging Europe
November 10, 2017
In 1999, Zurab Zhvania, the late prime minister and builder of the modern Georgian state, famously declared “I am Georgian; therefore, I am European.” That statement reflected the attitudes of most of his fellow citizens. Georgia's decision to hitch its wagon to the West was only partly motivated by rationalÃâà...
Agenda.ge
December 10, 2015
The brother of Georgia's late Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania claims new evidence has been identified that proves the country's former top official died because of injures rather that carbon monoxide poisoning, as it was reported under the previous government. Gogla Zhvania, Z. Zhvania's brother, toldÃâà...
EurasiaNet
March 24, 2014
When a dismal and sensational video hits the Internet, you know it is election time in Georgia. A YouTube video showing the corpse of the late Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania has rocked the country ahead of local elections this June, and raised questions about the government's involvement in its release.
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
October 18, 2013
According to investigative journalist Vakhtang Komakhidze, Adeishvili made a call to Zurab Zhvania's mobile phone the night he died, after which Zhvania left his home without saying where he was headed. Adeishvili left Georgia late last year; in January, a Tbilisi court ordered his arrest on a charge ofÃâà...