Vladimir Putin pushed several of his detractors into leaving Russia for good after years of cracking down on any form of dissent. Tbilisi, the capital of Russia’s neighbour Georgia, has seen a surge of political migrants moving in since the invasion of Ukraine, with many finally able to take part in anti-Putin protests without fear of arrest. Footage from demonstrations against the war filmed earlier this week capture the moment an effigy of the Russian President was set ablaze as the protestors danced around it. The Russian Parliament in early March voted in favour of a new law effectively shutting...