AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAviation & Connectivity: Georgia’s Civil Aviation Agency says direct regular flights between Tbilisi and Bucharest will resume from July 1, with Romanian carrier Dan Air operating the route. Crypto Crime Crackdown: U.S. prosecutors charged two men arrested in Batumi—Ruslan Tkachuk and Alexander Ledenev—over an alleged $389m crypto laundering network tied to “AudiA6” and the Dark2Web forum; authorities say they will seek extradition to Philadelphia. Pro-European Protests: Protests in Tbilisi continued for a 561st day, with demonstrators calling for new elections and the release of Azerbaijani journalist Afgan Sadigov, while also demanding protection for independent media. IMF Watch: The IMF welcomed National Bank of Georgia governance reforms, including changes to executive responsibilities and steps toward a more collegial decision-making model. Finance Markets: S&P upgraded Georgia Capital PLC’s credit rating to BB- with a positive outlook, citing portfolio performance and disciplined debt management. Sports Schedule: College World Series play is set for June 12–22, with Georgia scheduled to face Texas on June 13.
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