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Middle East war spirals as Iran hits Kurds in Iraq

Israel pounded Tehran with fresh strikes and Iran targeted Kurdish guerrilla groups in Iraq on Thursday as a spiralling war engulfed the Middle East. Earlier Thursday, Tehran said it had hit Iraq-based Kurdish groups, as the United States reportedly seeks to arm Iranian Kurdish guerillas to infiltrate Iran. The strikes which killed a member of an exiled Iranian Kurdish group, according to a representative, followed a warning from Iranian officials.
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‘All Neutralised’: Iran ‘CRUSHES All US-Backed Iraqi Kurdish Units’ After Border Breach Amid War

Smoke rises over western Iran as Tehran claims it has crushed a major cross-border incursion by Kurdish fighters advancing from Iraq. Iran says hundreds of m…

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“Ukraine’s F-16 fighter jets didn’t have enough missiles to shoot down Russian drones and missiles for more than three weeks after supplies from Kyiv’s partners dried up” (Reuters).

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Six months after Nepal’s revolution, Generation Z hopes for change in elections

In Nepal, 18 million people are eligible to vote in this Thursday’s parliamentary elections. More than 120 parties are running, over a third of them created after the September 2025 uprising, which was largely driven by Generation Z. Among their demands: an end to corruption and nepotism and above all, job creation. Every day, nearly 2,000 young Nepalis leave the landlocked Himalayan country to find work abroad.
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200 Ukrainians are returning home today. Among them are defenders of Mariupol and fighters who held the line in Donetsk, Luhansk, Kharkiv, and Zaporizhzhia. Service members of the Armed Forces, Border Guards, National Guard, and the State Special Transport Service. Every exchange is proof: Ukraine never forgets its people. We are grateful to the United States for supporting this effort.

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UK condemns drone attacks on Nakhchivan by Iran

The United Kingdom has strongly condemned the drone strikes launched on Nakhchivan, calling them “completely unacceptable.”

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Trump is now wasting enormous arms resources on Iran for unclear reasons. These expensive arms could have done far more for Western security if they had been GIVEN to more economical fighters in Ukraine to combat Russia. Stupid is as stupid does…

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Expert assesses Georgian Dream’s 2024–26 laws targeting civil society

Lawyer on repressive laws in Georgia

Lawyer on repressive laws in Georgia

Nona Kurdovanidze has published and commented on a list of laws adopted by the ruling party between 2024 and 2026 that she says aim to gradually eliminate the space for civil society activity.

Lawyer on repressive laws in Georgia. Nona Kurdovanidze

Nona Kurdovanidze:

“The repressive laws adopted in 2024–2026 with the aim of gradually eliminating the space for civil society activity include:

Law on the Transparency of Foreign Influence

The law adopted in May 2024 requires all non-governmental and media organisations that receive more than 20% of their annual funding from foreign sources to register in a specially created register of “foreign agents”. They are therefore labelled as organisations promoting the interests of a foreign state. Refusal to register carries serious financial penalties.

At present, 385 organisations are listed in the register. However, a significant number of organisations, including human rights groups, have refused to register. More than a hundred organisations have challenged the issue at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.

Law on the Registration of Foreign Agents

The law on the registration of foreign agents — described by the authorities as an analogue of the US Foreign Agents Registration Act — was adopted in 2025 and further tightened control over foreign funding.

A person must register as a “foreign agent” if they participate, directly or through another person, in political activity in Georgia in the interests of a foreign principal and at the same time act under that principal’s direction, request, instruction or control. The definition of political activity is so broad that it can include almost any activity capable of influencing society on any issue. Violating the law carries criminal liability and a prison sentence of up to five years.

2025 amendments to the law on grants

Amendments adopted on 16 April 2025 banned the issuance of foreign grants without prior approval from the Georgian government. If a grant is issued without government consent, the recipient organisation will face a fine equal to twice the amount of the grant received. The amendments also prohibit changes to grant agreements concluded before 16 April 2025 without government approval.

This means that when a donor applies to the government for approval, the authorities will assess:

  • the purpose of the grant
  • the amount of the grant
  • how the grant will be used
  • whether the grant aligns with state interests and programmes

In practice, this means that funding for civic initiatives now depends on whether they align with the government’s political vision. In reality, this gives the authorities significant control over their activities.

After these changes, the Anti-Corruption Bureau of Georgia gained oversight of more than 100 organisations. After the bureau was abolished, its powers were transferred to the State Audit Office of Georgia on 2 March.”

Amendments to the law on grants (2026)

Amendments adopted on 4 March 2026 further expanded state control over foreign support.

Under the changes, grants now include not only financial assistance but also technical support, the exchange of professional knowledge, expert consultations and technological assistance. All of these forms of support now require prior approval from the government. The amendments also set procedures for requesting government approval for grants that organisations have already received.

The most serious changes concern the introduction of criminal liability.

Under the new rules, violations of the law on grants qualify as a serious offence. Instead of administrative fines, the law now предусматривает criminal liability, including prison sentences of up to six years for individuals. Authorities may also liquidate legal entities. Criminal proceedings may target not only organisations but also their directors and management staff.

Administrative liability now applies only to violations committed by representative offices and branches of foreign organisations in Georgia. If they receive funding or technical support from their parent organisations without government approval, authorities will impose fines.

The reclassification of the offence as a serious crime also allows investigative bodies to carry out covert telephone surveillance with court approval.

Despite the pressure, civil society organisations say they will continue their work and remain committed to activities they consider critically important for society.

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