Georgia Enacts Controversial Foreign Agent Law, Jeopardizing EU Hopes

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Georgia's government has enacted a controversial 'foreign agent' law, which critics argue undermines the country's aspirations to join the EU and damages its economic ties with Western nations. This move has led to significant backlash from both the U.S. and Brussels, leaving many Georgians feeling uncertain about their future.
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