Georgia’s prime minister has announced a four-year halt to negotiations for the country’s bid to join the European Union due to perceived “blackmail and manipulation” by certain EU politicians. This decision reflects growing frustration with the EU’s handling of Georgia’s accession process and suggests a strained relationship between the two parties. The move signals a significant shift in Georgia’s foreign policy and highlights the challenges the country faces in its efforts to integrate with the European Union.
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Louisiana prisons routinely hold inmates past their release date, Justice Department argues
The U.S. Justice Department filed a lawsuit against Louisiana for routinely holding inmates past their release dates, violating their rights and costing taxpayers millions of dollars. More than a quarter of inmates scheduled for release since 2012 have been affected. State officials attribute the problem to past criminal justice reforms and claim the lawsuit is a political move by President Biden. Louisiana's prison system, including the notorious Angola prison, has faced ongoing criticism for its...
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