A Georgian journalist has been fined 2,500 GEL following his arrest earlier this month in Tbilisi. Saba Sordia, a journalist with the local outlet Indigo, was detained on 6 April near the Marjanishvili metro station and charged with disobeying a pol...
Deputy foreign ministers from Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan are holding a trilateral meeting in Tbilisi, amid ongoing efforts to foster regional cooperation and stability in the South Caucasus, the Georgian foreign office announced on Thursday. T...
Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic has confirmed he will attend Russia’s Victory Day parade in Moscow on 9 May, defying warnings from the European Union amid heightened tensions over the war in Ukraine. Vucic, known for his populist leadership and ...
Georgia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs has launched an investigation after numerous citizens reported receiving suspicious emails falsely attributed to the Head of the Patrol Police Department. According to an official statement released on Thursday...
Georgia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs has submitted a comprehensive package of legislative amendments to Parliament aimed at tightening migration controls and reforming the country’s asylum system. The proposed changes, introduced under the draft l...
Georgia will officially introduce Chinese as a second language in its schools as part of a ‘wide-ranging overhaul” of the country’s general education system, the Ministry of Education, Science and Youth announced this week. The move allegedly reflec...
In an interview with Front News, constitutional expert Levan Alapishvili discusses the Georgian government’s decision to delay its move to ban the United National Movement, a former ruling party between 2004-2012, and affiliated political groups. He ...
Afgan Sadigov, an Azerbaijani journalist held in extradition custody in Georgia, has been released after posting a bail of 5,000 GEL, according to the Social Justice Center, a local NGO that represented his legal interests. Sadigov was arrested in T...
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze has once again criticized the country’s main opposition parties, claiming they act as agents of foreign influence rather than serving national interests. In an interview with Rustavi 2, Kobakhidze said Georgi...
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze expressed confidence in ruling Georgian Dream party’s dominance ahead of the upcoming local elections, asserting that the ruling team will secure victories in all 64 municipalities. In an interview with Rusta...