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Tuesday 6 June 2023 Dublin: 13°C

# Tbilisi

This year
2023
Voices
Donnacha Ó Beacháin: 'Young people are fighting to reverse Georgia’s authoritarian trajectory'
As protests erupt in Georgia, the DCU Professor of Politics says the country is at a crossroads but wants to lean into the West.
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# COYBIG
Letter from Tbilisi: George W Bush St, the DOD and 19th century meals
Gavin Cooney moves on to Geneva having been charmed by the Georgian capital, if not the football.
# Career Change
Former AC Milan defender elected mayor of Tbilisi
Ex-Georgian captain Kakha Kaladze turned to politics after a career that saw him win the Champions League twice.
# Agony and Ecstasy
'We got sloppy after scoring the goal and couldn't get on the ball'
Ireland defender Shane Duffy had mixed emotions after tonight’s draw with Georgia.
# feeling the heat
Ireland set to endure soaring Tbilisi temperatures as Walters gets the green light
The Boys in Green meet Georgia in a tricky World Cup qualifier tomorrow.
# Tbilisi
An escaped tiger in Tbilisi has been shot after killing a man
The tiger had evaded capture for four days after its zoo was ravaged by devastating floods at the weekend.
# cities of gold
So what's the most expensive city to live in if you're an expat?
It’s not Dublin would you believe.
# lions and tigers
Pictures: Chaos in Georgia as heavy flooding lets zoo animals loose on the streets
At least eight people have died in the disaster.
# Road to France
McGeady double seals victory in Ireland's Euro 2016 qualifying opener
Martin O’Neill’s men came away from Tbilisi with three points thanks to the Everton winger’s brace.
# COYBIG
'Hungry' Coleman intent on helping Ireland secure spot at Euro 2016 finals
Ahead of Sunday’s clash with Georgia, Everton’s flying full-back says he would love nothing more than to represent his country on the ‘biggest stage’.
# Georgia
Five killed as flooding strikes Georgian capital Tbilisi
A river burst its banks overnight, bringing torrents of muddy water and debris through the city centre.
# Assassinations
Secret agents and magnetic bombs: the how and why of modern assassinations
Do assassinations achieve their political aims and how do agents really carry them out?