Parents of children with achondroplasia, a rare disease affecting bone growth, on Monday gave the government five days to tell them a deadline for providing Voxzogo (vosoritide) drug in the country, claiming relevant agencies did not seem motivated t...
Georgian Health Minister Zurab Azarashvili on Friday reiterated the claims by his body that domestic companies had created artificial shortages of the single epilepsy drug for children to increase its cost. In his press comments, the official re...
The National Environment Agency of the Ministry of Environment and Agriculture of Georgia on Tuesday said it had checked the quality of the Black Sea water on July 6 and 10, and claimed it was “within the norm”. The agency said it had determined...
New Georgian University last week was granted the observer’s status following an agreement with Resilience, an interdisciplinary and invigorating research infrastructure for religious studies based in Italy. Resilience said the deal had been mot...
Bishop Iakok, a top cleric in the Georgian church, on Wednesday slammed those Georgians as “traitors” who back Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his decisions amid Russia’s ongoing aggression against Ukraine. Following a service, the c...
Shio Mujiri, the Georgian Patriarch’s Locum Tenens, on Wednesday expressed hopes relevant state agencies would clarify the reason behind his deteriorated health over the past weeks was a “casual incident” or poisoning. Speaking to the media foll...
Heavy rains and floods have hitted Georgia’s western Samegrelo region, damaging houses, buildings, roads and electrical wiring, with part of the population evacuated. The natural disaster has hit Martvili, Abasha, Chkhorotsku, Senaki, Poti, Zugd...
An electrocution incident claimed the life of a 15-year-old in Tskneti, near Tbilisi, with the law enforcement investigating the fatality. Initial reports have pointed to renovation works at the site where the minor was killed, but local authori...
Russian Red Wings on Tuesday made the first flight between Moscow and Georgia’s western city of Kutaisi, after receiving the permission to conduct direct flights following the Kremlin’s move in May to lift travel and visa restrictions with Georgia on...
Group tourism from western Europe has fallen by 90 percent after Moscow’s move in May to lift travel and visa restrictions with Georgia and tourists from the Baltic states had encountered pressure from Russians, particularly in Georgia’s coastal Adja...