By Anna Ohanyan, the Richard B. Finnegan distinguished professor of political science and international relations at ...
The Georgian government's move away from the European Union and closer to Russia is fueling daily protests. Here's why it ...
Protests in Georgia against the country's democratic backsliding depend on the struggle to sustain hope for a better future. The post Georgia's Opposition Needs to Do More Than Just Harness Anger ...
Georgia’s new president was not directly elected after a change to the constitution, and was the only person on the ballot.
The Russian-based ransomware syndicate LockBit took responsibility for the cyberattack, which temporarily crippled the ...
"Even though Georgia had closer contacts with the EU and U.S., they didn't solve the country's main problem, which was ...
Russia has begun providing emergency electricity supplies to Georgia’s Moscow-backed separatist region of Abkhazia, the ...
Georgia’s outgoing president wants the European Union to press her country’s pro-Russia government to hold a new election.
Russia will start humanitarian supplies of electricity to Abkhazia, a breakaway Georgian region backed by Moscow, from Monday ...
The press service of the Abkhaz energy company Chernomorenergo reported that a schedule from Nov. 1, under which electricity ...
What Europe can look forward to if Putin wins in Ukraine.
EDITORIAL. Vladimir Putin wants to recreate a Russian sphere of influence in the post-Soviet space. This is what is happening ...