AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoProtest Pressure on EU Path: Tbilisi anti-government protesters sent an open letter to the EU, vowing to keep demonstrating until “political prisoners” are freed, EU integration is restored, and elections are held fairly, as daily rallies near their 600th day. Junior Rugby in Tbilisi: The Junior Springboks beat Wales 52-33 to reach the Junior World Championship semifinals, setting up a next clash against England, while Wales’ U20s had started fast but were overpowered by South Africa’s power. World Cup Round of 16 Focus: Argentina take on Egypt in Atlanta with Lionel Messi leading the defending champions into the knockout stage, after Egypt reached the last 16 for the first time in their history. Public Safety & Infrastructure: Georgia will start checking vehicle noise levels with portable devices from September 1, with fines and license point deductions for breaches; meanwhile, the government approved plans for four regional non-hazardous landfill complexes by 2030. Justice Update: Prosecutors charged Azerbaijani citizen Emin Aliyev in connection with the murder of Fatima Karimova in Tbilisi, seeking pre-trial detention and a wanted status. Local Weather Disruptions: Heavy rain and strong winds caused flooding and traffic problems in Tbilisi, including road damage near the Vazha-Pshavela metro area.
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