A majority of Georgians say that war in Ukraine is Russia’s (67 percent) and Putin’s fault (11 percent), and demonstrate an overwhelmingly positive attitude towards the Ukrainian people (98 percent), as well as the Ukrainian government (87 percent),s...
The Georgian parliamentary opposition Lelo has come out with a legal initiative to ban the use of symbols of Russia’s aggressive policy – ribbon of St. George, as well as Z and V. > “Today, as the free world is fighting Russia in Ukraine to prot...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has instructed Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu not to attack Ukrainian troops in the Azovstal Plant of Mariupol, stating the move would be “irrational, claiming the lives of Russian soldiers.” Earlier, Shoigu told...
The ruling Georgian Dream (GD) party is marking the 10th anniversary from the creation, saying in a statement released today that they are the only authorities who have managed to prevent a war and ensured the democratic advancement of the country. ...
Detective Eric Tsurtsumia, who killed a suspected drug trafficker in an accidental shooting earlier this week, was denied bail by Tbilisi City Court today. Prosecutor Levan Kutateladze said that Tsurtsumia charged his weapon and tried to arrest 30-...
De facto authorities of Georgia’s Russian-controlled Tskhinvali region have allowed the opening of a crossing point to Akhalgori district for Easter for the first time since September 5, 2019. Only those holding special passes or “passports of Sout...
UK PM Boris Johnson says that Russia-Ukraine peace talks are doomed to failure as “negotiating with Russian President Vladimir Putin is like dealing with a crocodile.” He suggested that the talks are like trying to “negotiate with a crocodile wh...
Kyiv is ready to hold a special round of peace talks with Russia in Mariupol, the city which has been fully destroyed by Russian troops, to save its people who still remain there including the fighters who have been defending Mariupol since the begin...
Levan Khabeishvili, a member of the United National Movement (UNM) opposition party has once again urged the public to take to the street, saying “there should be 200,000 at least, not 10,000 or 15,000 on Rustaveli Avenue,” in Tbilisi. Speaking...
Jame Appathurai, NATO Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges, who is visiting Tbilisi, says that the alliance’s door remains open for Georgia and that this will be reaffirmed in a document released at the end of June. H...