
Georgian state council rejects early release for journalist Mzia Amaghlobeli
The council rejected the request because Amaghlobeli has not ‘expressed remorse’ for slapping police Chief Irakli Dgebuadze.

The council rejected the request because Amaghlobeli has not ‘expressed remorse’ for slapping police Chief Irakli Dgebuadze.

The visiting delegation was headed by pro-Russian lawmaker Bogdan (Bogdat) Țîrdea and controversial former President Igor Dodon.

The official has confirmed the authenticity of the recording.

The group is composed of members from right-wing populist parties.

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.

Rumours have spread recently regarding the disappearance of street dogs across Georgia and their possible cremation in Gori.

In a country where rigid gender roles remain, many Georgian women must juggle childcare, housework, and fighting for their children’s future.

The sheer number of laws passed in recent months have overwhelmed observers and media outlets alike.

Multiple cases of mass bird deaths have been recorded along Azerbaijan’s Caspian Sea coast, raising concerns of disease or toxic pollution.

The North Caucasus has been facing various internet blockades for several years. Can things really get any worse?

A Room of My Own is an intimate but unfinished portrait of female friendship, desire, and self-discovery in contemporary Tbilisi.

The Georgian Orthodox Church faces a vacant patriarchal throne, raising urgent questions about succession and change.

Pashinyan’s claims that the opposition is preparing a new war with Azerbaijan risks justifying non-democratic and even unconstitutional measures.

Georgia’s Forbes Top 100 shows an uneven playing field, offshore wealth, hidden names, and women playing safety rings for rich families.

The long-serving head of the Georgian Orthodox Church has left behind an ‘epochal, unique, and contradictory’ legacy.