
Explainer | What foreign nationals need to know about Georgia’s new labour laws
From 1 March, new rules for employing foreign nationals will begin, affecting both self-employed individuals and those on employment contracts.

From 1 March, new rules for employing foreign nationals will begin, affecting both self-employed individuals and those on employment contracts.

Officials will be able to bypass restrictions introduced by the Russian authorities.

The ICE agents reportedly wore fake NYPD badges and entered the Columbia University dorms where Elmina Aghayeva was staying.

There has been speculation about how Georgian banks will handle their cooperation with the channels under sanctions.

OC Media’s Robin Fabbro, Dominik Cagara, and Mariam Nikuradze talk about OC Media’s plans to survive and thrive in the new global reality.

From 1 March, new rules for employing foreign nationals will begin, affecting both self-employed individuals and those on employment contracts.

Georgia’s government has openly sided with media sanctioned by the UK over Russian disinformation. Could this be a sign of more sanctions to come?

Eagle Hills projects across Europe have failed to generate meaningful profits for host states, despite promises of long-term returns.

Anna Dziapshipa’s 2023 collage documentary invites the viewer into her own story, examining personally what it means to be an Abkhaz–Georgian woman.

The centuries-old tradition of Berikaoba, a special masquerade to invoke spring, is now only found in a few villages in western Kakheti.

Georgian films are failing to reach local audiences, largely due to weak infrastructure, monopolies, political pressure, and limited distribution.

Roza Dunaeva, a representative of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria in Austria, has spent years highlighting the cases of Chechens deported to Russia.

Georgia does not need to look to the past for a supposed golden age of judicial independence, but to instead focus on building something sustainable.

JD Vance’s visit to the South Caucasus was not about taking over the region — it was about partnership and, paradoxically, independence.

A new draconian legislative package that vaguely defines a ‘foreign grant’ is placing anyone tangentially related to politics at risk of imprisonment.