A federal judge in Washington has ordered the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM) to release $12 million in congressional funding to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), following a legal dispute over delayed payments. Judge Royce Lamberth issue...
A fire that broke out near the Tbilisi railway station vending area has prompted temporary changes at the nearby Todua Clinic, although no injuries or health risks have been reported among patients or staff. In a statement on Wednesday, the clinic c...
Emergency crews in Tbilisi have extinguished a major fire that broke out early on Wednesday at the railway station open vending area, Georgia’s Emergency Situations Management Service said. The blaze, which began at approximately 06:00 local time, r...
The State Security Service of Georgia (SSS) claims in its 2024 annual report that attempts to overthrow the government through violent means persisted during the reporting period. According to the report, foreign intelligence services and both domes...
Georgia’s economy is expected to grow by 6% in 2025, according to the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) latest World Economic Outlook, released on April 25. The World Bank projects slightly slower growth at 5.5%. While these figures mark a decline ...
The Georgian Parliament has voted to extend the mandate of a temporary investigative commission for one more month, until June 5. The commission was established on February 5 by the ruling Georgian Dream party to examine the actions of political figu...
Tbilisi City Court has imposed a 50,000 GEL bail on Nika Melia, one of the leaders of the opposition Coalition for Change, for failing to comply with a summons of a parliamentary investigative commission formed by the ruling Georgian Dream party to p...
Detained Georgian businessman Giorgi Chikvaidze has made explosive claims from prison, alleging that the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), in cooperation with Georgian authorities, is planning his assassination. In a statement posted to social ...
A coalition of Georgian civil society organizations has condemned a series of early-morning searches conducted by prosecutors at the homes of NGO leaders and activists, calling the actions politically motivated and part of a broader crackdown on diss...
The European Union may reconsider elements of its relationship with Georgia, including its landmark trade agreement and candidate status, amid growing concerns about the country’s democratic trajectory, a senior EU official has warned. In an intervi...