As Georgia balances its aspirations to join NATO against mounting pressure from the Russian Federation, a new security ...
When the European Commission released its latest economic projections this November, few expected Georgia — a small country ...
In a bold declaration, President Kavelashvili of Georgia stands firm on the legitimacy of the 2024 elections, brushing aside ...
Protesters in Tbilisi have marked a year of continuous demonstrations against Georgia's decision to halt EU membership talks ...
A new assessment from the European Center for Anti-Corruption and State Building Research warns that Georgia continues to ...
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze told Euronews, in an exclusive interview, that Brussels needs to be more flexible ...
United Neutral Georgia, an anti-EU platform widely seen as aligned with the ruling Georgian Dream party, held on December 1 ...
Georgian citizens continue to fight for their freedoms in a political environment that is becoming increasingly authoritarian ...
Despite declining numbers, hundreds — sometimes thousands — continue to protest daily. The duration of the movement remains ...
Evidence gathered suggests Georgian police used a banned World War One chemical agent against protesters in Tbilisi.
In an extensive interview with RFE/RL’s Georgian Service – his first since returning from consultations in Berlin – German Ambassador Peter Fischer discussed the ruling party’s attacks against him, ...
An investigation has claimed to have uncovered evidence that the Georgian government used a chemical weapon on its own ...