
The book represents the final stage of a three-year project, which also included exhibitions dedicated to the architect in Tbilisi and Kutaisi in 2022–2023.At the presentation, the book was discussed by Dimitri Eristavi, Levan Kalandarishvili, and Manana Arabuli.Lado Alexi-Meskhishvili is one of those prominent architects, whose work left significant traces on Georgia and particularly on Tbilisi. He belongs to the first generation who studied architecture in Georgia. Over the course of his education and work, two fundamental changes occurred in architecture - the introduction of socialist realism (the 1930s), which supported designing national features and often directly pushed for decorativeness; and later, the USSR resolution “On Elimination of Excesses in Design and Construction” (1955), which developed speedy and economical industrial construction, while creating the basis for simplicity and strict forms of expression, therefore, banning all those decorative elements that distinguished the architecture of the former period.Book team:Editor: Dimitri EristaviTexts: Levan Kalandarishvili, Dimitri Eristavi, Ketevan JananashviliVisual concept and design: Manana ArabuliProject Coordinator: Mariam TsikaridzePrinted at IMAK PRESS, Istanbul / 2024The book was published with the support of TBC, within the framework of the 2022 exhibition project Lado Alexi-Meskhishvili – Architect on the Edge of Epoches, curated by Dimitri Eristavi and Lado Shonia, in collaboration with Nini Palavandishvili. TBC Concept Flagship, Marjanishvili 7, Tbilisi, Georgia.The publishing partner of the book is the Kakha Bendukidze Knowledge Fund.
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The value of export increased by 6.7 % reaching USD 4 448.0 million, while the import increased by 9.7 percent and amounted to USD 11,804 million.The trade deficit equaled USD 7,356 million and its share in trade turnover constituted 45.3%.
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According to the economic activity the highest monthly earnings were observed in the following fields:• Information and communication – 4 176.5 GEL (increased by 5.4 percent compared to the corresponding period of the previous year);• Financial and insurance activities – 3 732.2 GEL (increased by 2.5 percent);• Construction – 3 467.7 GEL (increased by 17.7 percent);• Professional, scientific and technical activities – 2 995.3 GEL (increased by 4.3 percent)In 2Q2025, the average earnings for women equaled 1,769.5 GEL, while for men, they were 2,655.8 GEL. The annual earnings growth amounted to 179.3 GEL (11.3%) for women and 242.3 GEL (10.0%) for men. In most sectors, men’s average monthly earnings were higher than women’s.In 2Q2025, the average monthly earnings of employees in the business sector increased by 212.2 GEL (10.1%) and equaled 2 317.6 GEL. According to the economic activity,the highest monthly earnings were observed in Information and communication (4,234.4 GEL, increased by 4.3% compared to the corresponding period of the previous year) and Construction activities (3,472 GEL, increased by 17.7%).In 2Q2025, compared to the same quarter of the previous year, the average monthly earnings of employees in the non-business and financial sector increased by 197.1 GEL (10.8%) and amounted to 2,024 GEL. According to the economic activity, the highest monthly earnings were observed in the Financial and insurance activities.
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Lion Finance Group (BGEO LN) shares closed at GBP 76.05/share (+6.36% w/w and -4.94% m/m). More than 346k shares traded in the range of GBP 72.70 - 78.15/share. Average daily traded volume was 56k in the last 4 weeks. The volume of BGEO shares traded was at 0.78% of its capitalization.TBC Bank Group (TBCG LN) closed the week at GBP 44.40/share (+3.38% w/w and -7.69% m/m). More than 294k shares changed hands in the range of GBP 43.35 - 45.25/share. Average daily traded volume was 71k in the last 4 weeks. The volume of TBCG shares traded was at 0.52% of its capitalization.Georgia Capital (CGEO LN) shares closed at GBP 23.55/share (+0.21% w/w and +0.64% m/m). More than 351k shares traded in the range of GBP 22.85 - 25.15/share. Average daily traded volume was 118k in the last 4 weeks. The volume of CGEO shares traded was at 0.89% of its capitalization.
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The authors of the document urge the Georgian authorities to open an inclusive national dialogue with all relevant stakeholders to find a peaceful and democratic solution to the ongoing crisis.“We regret that our concerns, indicated in our previous communications, have gone unacknowledged and that the Georgian authorities have not taken steps against the deteriorating human rights situation, which is in contradiction with Georgia’s OSCE commitments and human rights, democratic norms and values,” reads the statement.Representatives of Western countries highlight that “the upcoming municipal elections in October in Georgia will be held in a climate of heavy political polarisation and in a context of growing repression against authorities’ critics, with several opposition leaders being imprisoned.”OSCE states also criticised the government for “no timely invitation has been sent to ODIHR to allow for meaningful observation.”“The repression against citizens, political opposition, civil society and independent journalists continues. We reiterate our call to the Georgian authorities to investigate all allegations of excessive use of force by law enforcement officials and to hold to account those responsible,” the statement reads.The statement also highlights that the OSCE countries strongly condemn the disproportionate sentencing of Georgian journalist Mzia Amaglobeli to two years in prison, and the latest prison sentences against several protestors.“We urge the Georgian authorities to reaffirm their commitment to dialogue and the OSCE principles and commitments,” the statement reads.At the same time, Western partners stressed that they remain open to cooperating with Georgia and are unwaveringly committed to its sovereignty and territorial integrity, within its internationally recognised borders.“We stand firmly with Georgia’s people and their pursuit of a democratic, stable and European future,” the document reads.
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In the first half of 2025, the natural increase (the difference between the number of live births and the number of deaths) totaled -4,999. The positive natural increase was registered in Tbilisi (406) and Adjara A.R. (296).In the first 6 months of 2025, the number of registered marriages equaled 9,925 and the number of divorces 6,456.
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