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Georgian president in hot water for pardoning cop killer
Salome Zurabishvili has so far refused to justify her decision over granting controversial clemency.
Georgian president in hot water for pardoning cop killer
Salome Zurabishvili has so far refused to justify her decision over granting controversial clemency.
Human Rights Watch calls on Georgia’s government to end dangerous mining practices
The international rights group said workers’ lives were being put at risk in order to meet production quotas.
Human Rights Watch calls on Georgia’s government to end dangerous mining practices
The international rights group said workers’ lives were being put at risk in order to meet production quotas.
Kibar Khalvashi to sell Rustavi 2
Khalvashi said that Rustavi 2 is on the edge of bankruptcy, with a ₾70 million [$24 million] debt.
Kibar Khalvashi to sell Rustavi 2
Khalvashi said that Rustavi 2 is on the edge of bankruptcy, with a ₾70 million [$24 million] debt.
Georgia’s Rustavi 2 TV transferred to previous owner after ECHR ruling
The ECHR ruled that the channel’s owners’ right to a fair trial was not violated when Georgia’s courts ordered that ownership be transferred.
Georgia’s Rustavi 2 TV transferred to previous owner after ECHR ruling
The ECHR ruled that the channel’s owners’ right to a fair trial was not violated when Georgia’s courts ordered that ownership be transferred.
Ivanishvili ‘most negatively viewed’ politician in Georgia
A new poll by NDI suggested disappointment in the government, the majority of the country’s institutions, and its politicians.
Ivanishvili ‘most negatively viewed’ politician in Georgia
A new poll by NDI suggested disappointment in the government, the majority of the country’s institutions, and its politicians.
Opinion | Ivanishvili clings to a frayed political brand while facing a new kind of opposition
The ruling party is still strong but it is also close to losing the basis of its political identity — ‘restoring justice’ in Georgia
Opinion | Ivanishvili clings to a frayed political brand while facing a new kind of opposition
By Shota KinchaThe ruling party is still strong but it is also close to losing the basis of its political identity — ‘restoring justice’ in Georgia
Analysis | Institutions need to replace personality in Georgian politics
CRRC-Georgia examines the trust in political institutions in Georgia, and what that might mean for Georgian democracy.
Analysis | Institutions need to replace personality in Georgian politics
By CRRCCRRC-Georgia examines the trust in political institutions in Georgia, and what that might mean for Georgian democracy.
Five Georgian officials convicted over Robakidze killing cover-up
The verdict came after over a decade of campaigning by the victim’s family and rights groups over the 2004 murder 19-year-old Buta Robakidze by police.
Five Georgian officials convicted over Robakidze killing cover-up
The verdict came after over a decade of campaigning by the victim’s family and rights groups over the 2004 murder 19-year-old Buta Robakidze by police.
Opposition refuses to concede, calls for protests and snap elections
Grigol Vashadze called for protests in Tbilisi and snap parliamentary elections after losing Wednesday’s run-off poll to Salome Zurabishvili.
Opposition refuses to concede, calls for protests and snap elections
Grigol Vashadze called for protests in Tbilisi and snap parliamentary elections after losing Wednesday’s run-off poll to Salome Zurabishvili.
Georgian Dream MPs warn of ‘civil war’ if Vashadze elected
Georgia’s political scene heats up as the country braces for its first ever presidential run-off election.
Georgian Dream MPs warn of ‘civil war’ if Vashadze elected
Georgia’s political scene heats up as the country braces for its first ever presidential run-off election.