
Georgian authorities demand ‘personal data’ of beneficiaries of five civil society groups
Civil society organisations have described the request as the beginning of the enforcement of the ‘Russian laws’.
Civil society organisations have described the request as the beginning of the enforcement of the ‘Russian laws’.
The information about the funding of the events emerged earlier in June, Pashinyan’s office had stated only events involving Pashinyan were financed.
Denis Kulanin was arrested in March after taking part in an anti-government protest.
He reportedly shouted that he injured himself ‘so as not to be captured by the Ukrainians’.
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.
An ephemeral time capsule of the early foreign agent law protests showing intimate portraits of the young Georgians caught in their midst.
Guili Chokheli and Nani Bregvadze’s appearance in the all-Georgian line-up of Tbilisi’s Open Air Festival 2025 closed the gap between generations of Georgian musicians.
Tato Kotetishvili’s debut feature is an impressive passion project celebrating the beauty of everyday life in Tbilisi.
Dea Kulumbegashvili’s sophomore feature is a hypnotic but unflinching portrait of power, violence, pain and gender in rural Georgia.
The sheer number of laws passed in recent months have overwhelmed observers and media outlets alike.
Irma Sharikadze’s exhibition, consisting of cloth, film, and sculpture, showcases the rich but endangered Adjarian tradition of embroidery.
Bacho Jikidze's music moves between razor-sharp satire and romance, capturing Georgia’s absurd politics and tender emotions with bold honesty.
As tensions between Iran and Israel escalate, Azerbaijan will likely be hoping the situation stabilises before it reaches its borders.
By allowing the rich to skip military service, the government is undermining the principles of social justice and equality that brought them to power.
The authorities in Georgia go to extreme lengths to pursue opponents of the government, while giving tacit approval to those who attack such opponents.