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Popular Georgian TV channel owned by UK firm is 'Russian propaganda arm', MP claims

Sky News Monday, 16 December 2024
Popular Georgian TV channel owned by UK firm is 'Russian propaganda arm', MP claimsThe most popular Georgian TV channel, which is owned by a UK company, is a Russian "propaganda arm", an MP has said.
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