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Azerbaijan sentences abducted journalist Afgan Mukhtarli to 6 years

Mukhtarli, who was abducted in Georgia last May, was convicted of smuggling €10,000 ($11,200) in cash, border trespass, and disobeying border guards.

Azerbaijan sentences abducted journalist Afgan Mukhtarli to 6 years

Mukhtarli, who was abducted in Georgia last May, was convicted of smuggling €10,000 ($11,200) in cash, border trespass, and disobeying border guards.

Questions in Pankisi, after Georgian Security Services kill teen

As the number of arrests after Tbilisi’s counterterror siege grows, the killing by security forces of a 19-year-old in Pankisi has caused controversy.

Questions in Pankisi, after Georgian Security Services kill teen

By Luka Pertaia

As the number of arrests after Tbilisi’s counterterror siege grows, the killing by security forces of a 19-year-old in Pankisi has caused controversy.

South Ossetian leader meets with Bosnian Serb counterpart

Anatoly Bibilov visited Republika Srpska to open South Ossetian representation there, sparking controversy in Georgia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

South Ossetian leader meets with Bosnian Serb counterpart

Anatoly Bibilov visited Republika Srpska to open South Ossetian representation there, sparking controversy in Georgia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Analysis | Second-rate development — why 12 died in a luxury hotel in Batumi

While a lack of government oversight give investors a free hand, local activists are fighting back.

Analysis | Second-rate development — why 12 died in a luxury hotel in Batumi

By Tatuli Chubabria

While a lack of government oversight give investors a free hand, local activists are fighting back.

Opinion | Georgia’s labour reforms do little to fix the country’s deadly workplaces

Georgia’s workers need laws to force employers to take their safety seriously, and an inspection department with the clout to back them up.

Opinion | Georgia’s labour reforms do little to fix the country’s deadly workplaces

By Raisa Liparteliani

Georgia’s workers need laws to force employers to take their safety seriously, and an inspection department with the clout to back them up.

Man ‘attempts suicide’ at IDP protest in Gori

Protesters were demanding public housing in Gori’s Municipal Office when Vitali Gamkhuashvili, a resident of the village of Sveneti, cut himself.

Man ‘attempts suicide’ at IDP protest in Gori

Protesters were demanding public housing in Gori’s Municipal Office when Vitali Gamkhuashvili, a resident of the village of Sveneti, cut himself.

Adverts on Georgia’s public broadcaster set to go ahead despite backlash

A draft law passed its second hearing in Parliament, despite opposition from broadcasters, civil society, and a parliamentary committee.

Adverts on Georgia’s public broadcaster set to go ahead despite backlash

A draft law passed its second hearing in Parliament, despite opposition from broadcasters, civil society, and a parliamentary committee.