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**Ghost Database Leaks Sensitive Info**
A big database containing millions of records about Georgian citizens has been found on the internet. But it mysteriously disappeared soon after being discovered. Cyber experts say that this leak could put people’s sensitive information at risk.
**Public Transport Hacked**
In Tbilisi, buses and minibuses were hacked on January 24th. They played audio recordings with pro-European messages and songs. The city hall shut down the machines due to a cyber-attack and made public transport free until the problem was fixed.
**Opposition Leader Targets Ivanishvili**
Giorgi Gakharia, leader of the opposition party “For Georgia”, said that he thinks his attack was planned by Bidzina Ivanishvili. He claimed that Ivanishvili has been threatening him and his family for a long time. Gakharia is focusing on Ivanishvili as the mastermind behind the attack.
**PM Blames ‘Deep State’**
The Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, said that the “deep state” and the Global War Party are responsible for the war between Russia and Ukraine. He also blamed them for a policy of survival in Georgia.
**Journalist Imprisoned**
International organizations have called on the Georgian government to release journalist Mzia Amaghlobeli immediately. They condemned the crackdown on media freedom and urged authorities to investigate allegations of mistreatment against Amaghlobeli during her detention.
**International Pressure Grows**
Female opposition politicians have also called on the international community to demand Amaghlobeli’s release. The Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights has expressed concern about the lack of accountability for unlawful arrests, excessive use of force, and repressive amendments to laws.
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