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Audio appears to show Georgian diplomat apologising to Russian journalist over protests

The official is heard apologising for the disruption of a Russian journalist’s birthday celebrations in Tbilisi in 2021.

Audio appears to show Georgian diplomat apologising to Russian journalist over protests

The official is heard apologising for the disruption of a Russian journalist’s birthday celebrations in Tbilisi in 2021.

Georgian President loses right to nominate Central Election Commission 

President Zurabishvili announced in May that she would veto changes to the electoral code.

Georgian President loses right to nominate Central Election Commission 

President Zurabishvili announced in May that she would veto changes to the electoral code.

Georgian Dream offers to drop controversial bill if EU backs down on ‘de-oligarchisation’

Georgian Dream offered to cancel their controversial legislation if the EU dropped their recommendation to eliminate undue influence on politics.

Georgian Dream offers to drop controversial bill if EU backs down on ‘de-oligarchisation’

Georgian Dream offered to cancel their controversial legislation if the EU dropped their recommendation to eliminate undue influence on politics.

‘Thousands’ of miners go on strike in Chiatura

A reported 3,000 workers are on strike over pay, ecological damage, and what workers say are dangerous new conditions being pushed by the company.

‘Thousands’ of miners go on strike in Chiatura

A reported 3,000 workers are on strike over pay, ecological damage, and what workers say are dangerous new conditions being pushed by the company.

Datablog | Do Georgians feel like they are being spied on by the government?

Nearly half of the Georgian public think that they or their family members are under government surveillance at least some of the time.

Datablog | Do Georgians feel like they are being spied on by the government?

By Dustin Gilbreath

Nearly half of the Georgian public think that they or their family members are under government surveillance at least some of the time.

Georgian Academy of Sciences head promises membership to PM in prank call

Academy President Roin Metreveli was tricked into offering full membership of the academy to the Prime Minister by a journalist posing as an advisor.

Georgian Academy of Sciences head promises membership to PM in prank call

Academy President Roin Metreveli was tricked into offering full membership of the academy to the Prime Minister by a journalist posing as an advisor.

Adjara officials ‘met Kadyrov-linked businessman’ in Batumi

The delegation, consisting of those close to Ramzan Kadyrov, was allegedly met in Georgia by representatives of the authorities.

Adjara officials ‘met Kadyrov-linked businessman’ in Batumi

The delegation, consisting of those close to Ramzan Kadyrov, was allegedly met in Georgia by representatives of the authorities.

Podcast | Blank posters and phallic puns: how to get arrested in Georgia

Mariam Nikuradze talks about the detention of protesters for holding ‘offensive’ signs, and Guram Imnadze talks about the legality of their detention.

Podcast | Blank posters and phallic puns: how to get arrested in Georgia

Mariam Nikuradze talks about the detention of protesters for holding ‘offensive’ signs, and Guram Imnadze talks about the legality of their detention.

Georgian activist on trial after holding blank sheet of paper at protest

Three activists were arrested while holding posters, one of which was blank, and a copy of Georgia’s constitution.

Georgian activist on trial after holding blank sheet of paper at protest

Three activists were arrested while holding posters, one of which was blank, and a copy of Georgia’s constitution.

Datablog | Georgians’ attitudes and beliefs associated with polarised media preferences

A recent survey suggests that Georgians have markedly different beliefs about the present state and future of their country depending on the television channels they trust.

Datablog | Georgians’ attitudes and beliefs associated with polarised media preferences

By Givi Silagadze

A recent survey suggests that Georgians have markedly different beliefs about the present state and future of their country depending on the television channels they trust.

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