We know who we’re fighting with, and that’s Russia.” The words “No to Russia” were ... and chanting “Georgia, Georgia”. Nika ...
The European Parliament condemned the election results as "neither free nor fair" and blamed the ruling party for Georgia's ...
Georgia, once part of the Soviet Union, is inching closer to Russia since recent parliamentary elections saw their ...
Correction & clarification: A prior version of this story misstated the reason why Georgia ... empowered the Russian government's broad elimination of political opposition and free speech groups.
The Georgian people’s desire to join EU is unmistakable. The public disdain for Russia was evident too – illustrated in the ...
Georgian lawmakers have voted in far-right former soccer star Mikheil Kavelashvili as next president of Georgia, amid ...
Georgia’s new president was not directly elected after a change to the constitution, and was the only person on the ballot.
This is particularly appealing among the Georgian public in light of Russia’s war in Ukraine and lingering memories of violent clashes with the Russian military. In 2008, Russia and Georgia ...
The press service of the Abkhaz energy company Chernomorenergo reported that a schedule from Nov. 1, under which electricity ...
We know who we’re fighting with, and that’s Russia.” The words “No to ... Georgia”. Nika Gvaramia and his fellow opposition leaders believe the clear way out is for free and fair ...