2024-11-09
26 分钟Why are people protesting on the streets of Tbilisi, in Georgia, and how did people vote in Indian-administered Kashmir? With correspondents Nina Akhmeteli and Raghvendra Rao. Produced by Alice Gioia and Hannah Dean. (Photo: Faranak Amidi. Credit: Tricia Yourkevich.)
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The Fifth Floor.
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All eyes have been on the United States election and its results for the past week or so.
Now, if you want a break from all things us, then you are in the right place because on the fifth floor we've decided to have a look at other elections that took place in the past few weeks.
So let's start with Georgia.
Not the US state, but the Eastern European country on the border with Russia.
They also had an election recently and the results divided people.
To find out more, BBC World Service correspondent in Georgia, Nina Ahmateli is joining me from the capital Tbilisi.
Hi Nina.
It's great to have you with us.
Hello.