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In the last 12 hours, the most prominent Batumi/Georgia-linked threads were institutional and civic: the Georgian Orthodox Church’s expanded Synod—where a new Patriarch will be elected—is set for May 11 in Tbilisi, and Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze publicly criticized what he called a “black campaign” against the Church and against Bishop Shio, saying no one has the right to interfere with Synod decisions. Separately, Salome Zurabishvili said she will appeal to EU and US representatives for assistance for parents of children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, framing it as a Europe Day-related request.

Several developments also tied Georgia to broader regional dynamics. Georgia and Ukraine have agreed to resume dialogue after a meeting at the European Political Community summit, with the Georgian foreign minister describing the talks as important for restoring communication despite political disagreements. Meanwhile, Georgia’s press freedom crisis remains a major focus: a World Press Freedom Day framing describes rapid deterioration in Georgia’s media environment, citing extensive documented violations and calling for urgent EU/international action. On the economic/transport front, Pirelli says it will begin producing connected “Cyber Tyre” products in the US at its Rome, Georgia plant, after Italy curbed Sinochem’s influence—an item that underscores how technology, investment, and geopolitics intersect in the region.

Internationally, the last 12 hours also carried heavy “war/energy” coverage that connects to Georgia’s wider transit and energy context. Multiple items discuss the Iran–US–Israel war and the status of proposals and ceasefire dynamics, while another report highlights Russia’s warning about May 9 attacks and evacuation concerns in Kiev. In parallel, analysis pieces emphasize how trade-route disruptions are pushing countries to seek alternative corridors—specifically pointing to the Middle Corridor (Trans-Caspian International Transport Route) as a comparatively stable option, with Azerbaijan positioned as a key transit hub.

Beyond geopolitics, the news mix included local infrastructure and public life items: a report notes cracked streets are set to be fixed in coming weeks (though details are limited in the provided text), and Batumi-related civic spending appears in a piece about the Alley of Heroes rehabilitation beginning in 2026. Sports and entertainment coverage also remained active (including Champions League semifinal coverage involving Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and a separate report about his 16-year-old brother’s trial with Bayern), but these appear more like ongoing cultural reporting than a single major Georgia-specific turning point.

Note: While the 7-day set is very large (586 articles), the provided evidence for the most recent 12 hours is comparatively rich on Georgia’s Church/media/political messaging and on regional geopolitics, whereas some other local items (like street repairs) are mentioned without full operational detail in the excerpt.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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