OnlyFans’ Annie Knight and Fiance Henry Brayshaw's Relationship Timeline
Amnesty International urges a global fact-finding mission and embargo on policing gear after Georgia allegedly used toxic World War I-era tear gas and bromobenzyl cyanide in protests.
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OnlyFans’ Annie Knight and Fiance Henry Brayshaw's Relationship Timeline
Adult content creator Annie Knight and her fiancé, Henry Brayshaw, first crossed paths a decade before their engagement. The OnlyFans star and Brayshaw initially met working at a pub, building a friendship outside of work. A few years later, the pair tried to date — but Knight noted that it “just wasn’t really the right time.” “We’ve just grown closer and closer and been best friends the past few years,” she exclusively told Us Weekly in May. “I…
Georgia marks a year of protests
Georgia's no stranger to protests, but the past year marked an unprecedented period of sustained mobilisationOriginally published on Global VoicesPolice disperse a pro-EU demonstration in November 2024. Image by Mariam Nikuradze, OC Media, used with permission. This article was first published in OC Media on November 28, 2025. An edited version is being republished on Global Voices under a content partnership agreement. Georgia is no stranger to…
Georgia: Government’s alleged use of toxic chemicals against protestors calls for international investigation and complete embargo on all policing equipment
The appalling response by Georgian authorities to allegations that prohibited toxic chemicals were used against protestors to suppress peaceful demonstrations must be met with an international investigation and a complete embargo on all policing equipment, Amnesty International said today in a public statement. On 1 December 2025, the BBC documentary When Water Burns presented evidence suggesting that water cannon deployed during protests in Geo…
State Security Service: Georgian Police Used CS Gas, Not Camite, on Protesters - Civil Georgia
The State Security Service of Georgia (SSSG) said that the substance that police have used against protesters over the years, including on December 4-5 last year, was chlorobenzylidene melanonitrile, also known as CS gas, and that authorities have never purchased camite as suggested by the BBC’s recent investigation. O-chlorobenzylidene malononitrile, aka CS gas, is a compound most commonly used by law enforcement agencies as a tear-gas agent in…
The State Security Service (SSS) of Georgia has named the chemical substances used in the dispersal of anti-government protests in Tbilisi in 2024.
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