a decade of deregulation puts georgian miners at risk

Although the country matched deregulation efforts with forms of targeted social assistance, Georgia’s Gini coefficient, which measures income inequality, rose from 36.9 in 2006 to 39 in 2012.[25] In 2017, it dropped to 37.9 although Georgia remains the most unequal among post-Soviet countries..

the human chain that unshackled the baltic nations

in the agreement, denied by USSR for decades, condemned Baltic countries to annexation by Soviet Union and the repressions that followed.. ... The legend goes that at this moment, Gorbachev, the head of Soviet Union, looked at the news from Baltic and said, 'We've lost them, and we'll..

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