Georgia’s troubled News Corp.-run Imedi TV inched closer to reopening on Monday, when it emerged that a distant relative of founder Badri Patarkatsishvili, who died last month at age 52, was claiming ...
As the Georgian government continues its investigation into an alleged coup conspiracy by former presidential candidate Badri Patarkatsishvili, the future of Imedi television, the national broadcaster ...
The Georgian government is intensifying its investigation into tycoon Badri Patarkatsishvili and his ties with Imedi television station, alleging that the opposition financier was attempting to create ...
Journalists at Imedi TV — the News Corp.-controlled independent channel in Georgia — took the station off the air Wednesday, citing official pressure and personal safety fears as tensions rose ahead ...
The FINANCIAL — According to online magazine Civil Georgia, Badri Patarkatsishvili’s widow, Inna Gudavadze, said she did not want her dispute over Patarkatsishvili’s assets, including Imedi TV, “to be ...
Saakashvili (left) and Patarkatsishvili share the spotlight in happier times (ITAR-TASS) With slightly more than a week until a presidential election, voters in many countries might well expect ...
The FINANCIAL — 28 Oct. 2007 — NOTE: Badri Patarkatsishvili, aged 52, collapsed at Downside Manor, his mansion in Leatherhead, Surrey, England on February 12, 2008. Net worth: 12 Billion before death, ...