The agreement on visa-free travel between Georgia and China has been formally ratified on Wednesday. The signing ceremony was presided over by Georgia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ilia Darchiashvili, and the Ambassador of the People’s Republic of ...
Robin Dunnigan, the US Ambassador to Georgia, on Wednesday said her country has conveyed its concerns regarding the proposed foreign transparency bill to the Georgian authorities, both privately and publicly. The diplomat echoed the sentiments this...
Former Georgian Prime Minister, Giorgi Gakharia, issued a rebuttal on Wednesday to criticism from Kakha Kaladze, Secretary-General of the ruling Georgian Dream party and Mayor of Tbilisi. The criticism was directed at Roin Kochorashvili, father of na...
James O’Brien, US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, has expressed worry regarding the foreign influence transparency bill resubmitted by the Georgian Dream ruling party, pointing to potential risks to Tbilisi’s European ...
President Salome Zourabichvili responded on Tuesday to the reintroduction of a foreign influence transparency bill by Georgia’s ruling Georgian Dream party. The bill had been previously rejected last year amidst mass protests. Zourabichvili warned th...
The European Court of Human Rights ruled in the case of Georgia v. Russia on Tuesday, citing multiple breaches of the European Convention. This decision addressed the contentious issue of “borderization,” a lasting repercussion of the 2008 conflict b...
The United States Embassy in Tbilisi on Tuesday marked the 35th anniversary of the April 9 tragedy, a pivotal moment in Georgia’s history. On this day in 1989, peaceful demonstrators in Tbilisi were met with violence by Soviet troops, resulting in th...
The European Union representation in Georgia on Tuesday responded to April 9 events, when Soviet troops violently dispersed a peaceful demonstration in Tbilisi demanding independence. “Georgia paid a high price on 9 April 1989 while being liberated...
Today Georgia commemorates the memory of the victims of the tragic events of April 9, 1989. On that day, Soviet military forces violently suppressed a peaceful demonstration on Rustaveli Avenue, near the present-day parliament building in Tbilisi...
The Georgian parliament’s legal affairs committee, chaired by Anri Okhanashvili, is set to convene to discuss the contentious draft law over transparency in foreign influence on friday. The bill, reintroduced by the ruling Georgian Dream faction a...