Georgia's authorities used a World War One-era chemical weapon to quell anti-government protesters last year, evidence ...
The demonstrations began when Georgia's prime minister called a four-year halt on moves towards joining the EU.
Georgian authorities arrested a leader of an opposition party on Saturday on suspicion of attempted arson of the court chancellery building in the capital Tbilisi.
Just over a year ago, a diverse array of opposition coalitions jockeyed for votes in Georgia’s parliament, with four of them winning seats. Today, of their eight main leaders, all but one are in jail, ...
Georgia’s growing relations with China come with both risks and opportunities. While Tbilisi has been able to attract ...
Temka — with its Soviet-era structure and strong community feel — has real potential to become a “healthy island”: with ...
In an extensive interview with RFE/RL’s Georgian Service – his first since returning from consultations in Berlin – German ...
Aleksandre Elisashvili, a leader of an opposition party in Georgia, was arrested for attempted arson of a court building in Tbilisi. A former MP, he allegedly broke in, aimed to set the building on ...
Aleksandre Elisashvili was arrested on Saturday morning after being accused of trying to set a government building alight ...
The Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) announced on November 23 that it held the opening ceremony for the ...
Protesters in Georgia have been taking to the streets for 364 straight days. On October 26, thousands joined ...