The European Union will adopt funds for Georgia, Ukraine, Moldova and Republic of Mali to strengthen the capacities of the countries in military and defence matters, with the aim of promoting domestic resilience and peace. For Georgia, Moldova and ...
Political expert Gia Khukhashvili has told Front News that everything which happens during former president Mikheil Saakashvili’s trials, benefits the interests of the third president. Khukhashvili says that there is a ‘serious gap’ between the gov...
The de facto leadership of Georgia’s Russian-occupied Abkhazia region is hopeful that Belarus may recognise the breakaway region as an independent state. The de facto Abkhaz delegation is now in Belarus, holding meetings there. Former Abkhaz FM Dau...
US Ambassador to Georgia Kelly Degnan has commented on the possible rejection of the electoral bill by the ruling Georgian Dream (GD) party which offers a two percent election threshold for the next two parliamentary elections in Georgia. The bill ...
Georgia’s former president Mikheil Saakashvili, who has attended a trial hearing earlier today on the embezzlement of almost nine million GEL while in office, has asked why his former wife Sandra Roelofs has not been charged in the same offense as ‘1...
Former president of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili, who is attending a trial in own case in Tbilisi City court, has called a ‘dirty liar’ to prosecutor Archil Tkeshelashvili who said that Saakashvili’s slogan while in power was ‘more arrests mean more b...
UNM member Zaal Udumashvili says that former president Mikheil Saakashvili is attending trial hearings in own cases to address the public and make explanations for them and not because he is waiting for fair verdicts. Udumashvili reiterated that...
Georgia’s former president Mikheil Saakashvili has been taken to court to attend a trial hearing in own case in Tbilisi City Court later today. The case concerns embezzlement of more than eight million in state funds. Saakashvili claims t...
Georgia’s former president Mikheil Saakashvili wishes journalists to be allowed to attend tomorrow’s trial hearing in an embezzlement case concerning him instead of his relatives or politicians. The case concerns embezzlement of more than eight mil...
The Georgian parliament has approved four Supreme Court judges earlier today despite calls of foreign embassies and local NGOs to pause the process until the country completes a fundamental judiciary reform. The new judges are Nino Sandodze, Tea Dz...