Tbilisi City Hall on Wednesday announced it continued to modernize the transportation system by introducing new 18-meter buses, as part of its ongoing transport policy. Mayor Kakha Kaladze highlighted the introduction of the longer buses was aligned...
Tea Godoladze, Director of the Seismic Monitoring National Center at Ilia State University, announced on social media on Monday that the United States has suspended funding for the center. In her brief update, Godoladze stated, “To keep it short, th...
Georgia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) announced on Saturday that the Emergency Situations Management Service has acquired 31 new fire trucks from the European manufacturer IVECO Magirus. The delivery of these state-of-the-art vehicles will be ...
Firefighters and rescuers from the Emergency Management Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs are working to contain a forest fire that erupted near Akhaldaba township in the Borjomi municipality on Tuesday. The Ministry of Internal Affairs an...
A double-decker Stadler train struck individuals near Peikrebi Street, in the outskirts of capital Tbilisi, on Tuesday. The Emergency Medical Assistance Center’s press office told the press two individuals were found dead at the accident site. The t...
Tamar Tkeshelashvili, the First Deputy Minister of Justice announced that as of September 2, a total of 469 non-commercial legal entities have voluntarily registered in the Foreign Influence Registry under a new law, which obliges local NGOs and medi...
The Yerevan-Tbilisi-Yerevan train will begin operating from September 3. South Caucasus Railway (SCR) reports that the train will depart from Yerevan on odd days of the month and on even days from Tbilisi. Estimated travel time is around 10.5 hours. ...
The Georgian NGO Shame movement announced on Saturday that it is reversing its August 30 decision regarding registration in the Foreign Influence Registry. The organization, which is the largest civil movement in the country, deleted its previous vid...
Vine growers from Kakheti, referred to as the “wine region” of Georgia, held a protest rally on Saturday, criticizing low grape prices. Around 100 farmers from different villages gathered on the Bakurtsikhe-Gurjaani highway to express their dissatisf...
The Georgian NGO Shame movement, the largest civil movement in the country, on Friday announced its decision to register in the newly established Foreign Influence Registry. In a video shared on its Facebook page, the organization says the only way t...