Patrick Healy,

Patrick Healy is a reporter for The New York Times, covering politics and other topics. He has written extensively on the 2024 presidential race, focusing on the candidates' policies and strategies. Prior to joining The Times, he worked at various news outlets reporting on national politics and cultural issues. His work has been recognized with several awards for journalistic excellence.

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Georgia's Controversial Foreign Agents Bill: Protests and International Concerns Over Democracy and EU Integration

Georgia's Controversial Foreign Agents Bill: Protests and International Concerns Over Democracy and EU Integration

Broke On: Monday, 13 May 2024 Georgia's Parliament passed a controversial Russian-style 'foreign agents' bill, sparking mass protests and international concern. Critics argue it sabotages Georgia's EU integration and threatens media freedom. The US has threatened sanctions against individuals involved, while protesters continue to voice opposition.