#Georgia
Abkhazians decry ‘petrol monopoly’ amidst ongoing fuel shortage
Abkhazia is facing the risk of a fuel shortage crisis after Moscow reportedly granted a state-owned oil company exclusive rights to export fuel to Abkhazia.
Abkhazians decry ‘petrol monopoly’ amidst ongoing fuel shortage
Abkhazia is facing the risk of a fuel shortage crisis after Moscow reportedly granted a state-owned oil company exclusive rights to export fuel to Abkhazia.
Georgian Government orders far-right group Alt Info to pay fine
Alt Info has accused the government of betraying them to the West.
Georgian Government orders far-right group Alt Info to pay fine
Alt Info has accused the government of betraying them to the West.
Datablog | Trust and political independence in Georgia’s interior ministry
A CRRC survey found that trust in Georgia’s Interior Ministry and the police is closely tied to perception of the ministry’s political independence, or lack thereof.
Datablog | Trust and political independence in Georgia’s interior ministry
By Tinatin BandzeladzeA CRRC survey found that trust in Georgia’s Interior Ministry and the police is closely tied to perception of the ministry’s political independence, or lack thereof.
Irakli Gharibashvili resigns as Georgian Prime Minister
Pro-government TV channel Imedi reported that Irakli Kobakhidze, the chair of Georgian Dream and former speaker of parliament would replace Gharibashvili.
Irakli Gharibashvili resigns as Georgian Prime Minister
Pro-government TV channel Imedi reported that Irakli Kobakhidze, the chair of Georgian Dream and former speaker of parliament would replace Gharibashvili.
Second family saved from eviction in Tbilisi as protests continue
A series of successful and attempted evictions this week have caused outrage in Georgia.
Second family saved from eviction in Tbilisi as protests continue
A series of successful and attempted evictions this week have caused outrage in Georgia.
‘Russian hackers’ take down websites of Georgian media and president
A hacking group linked to the Russian security services appeared to take responsibility for at least one of the hacks.
‘Russian hackers’ take down websites of Georgian media and president
A hacking group linked to the Russian security services appeared to take responsibility for at least one of the hacks.
Police clash with protesters attempting to block Tbilisi eviction
Two more evictions are planned this week, with activists vowing to oppose them.
Police clash with protesters attempting to block Tbilisi eviction
Two more evictions are planned this week, with activists vowing to oppose them.
Datablog | Obstacles to accessing Georgia’s courts
A CRRC Georgia survey investigated who considers and who pursues litigation in Georgia, and the obstacles people face in doing so.
Datablog | Obstacles to accessing Georgia’s courts
By Salome DolidzeA CRRC Georgia survey investigated who considers and who pursues litigation in Georgia, and the obstacles people face in doing so.
Georgian speaker accuses USAID of ‘financing religious intolerance’
Papuashvili was responding to criticism of the Georgian Orthodox Church for its handling of a scandal surrounding an icon that featured Stalin.
Georgian speaker accuses USAID of ‘financing religious intolerance’
Papuashvili was responding to criticism of the Georgian Orthodox Church for its handling of a scandal surrounding an icon that featured Stalin.
Fire destroys Abkhazia’s National Gallery art collection
Only around 200 out of 4,000 artworks were saved from damage after a fire ravaged the building on Saturday night.
Fire destroys Abkhazia’s National Gallery art collection
Only around 200 out of 4,000 artworks were saved from damage after a fire ravaged the building on Saturday night.