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An unidentified assailant has taken 12 people hostage in the western Georgian city of Kutaisi, authorities say.
Netflix has agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by a Georgian chess master Nona Gaprindashvili, who alleged that she was defamed in an episode of the fictional hit television series “The Queen’s Gambit.”
Georgia once supplied 95 percent of all the tea in the Soviet Union and was among the top five tea-producing regions in the world. But when the U.S.S.R. collapsed, so did Georgia's tea industry. Now, it's now making a comeback.
A Georgian archivist has shared previously unseen film footage with RFE/RL of peace talks that took place in the final year of World War I in the Georgian port city of Batumi between the Ottoman Empire and the emerging new states of Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan.
The looming transfer of a swathe of Abkhazia coastal land to Moscow is proving deeply controversial amid the backdrop of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Tbilisi's feisty criticisms of U.S. and EU envoys highlight powerful obstacles to the Caucasus country's accelerated bid to join the European Union in response to the perceived regional threat from Russia.
The European Commission will delay its next assessment of Georgia's progress toward meeting the priorities required before it can be considered for EU membership, giving the country more time to make its case before the bloc.
Tens of thousands rallied in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, on July 3 to urge reforms that would bring the Caucasian country closer to joining the European Union. An EU summit told Georgia in June that it had to improve its media freedom, judiciary, and electoral system to become an EU candidate.
Tens of thousands of Georgians rallied on the streets of Tbilisi, angered by what the opposition sees as the government’s failure to make progress on reforms that can boost the Caucasus country’s hopes of joining the European Union.
A political movement born of a violent crackdown on protesters three years ago and its diffuse leadership have shown all along that they're not afraid to swing and miss.
A blogger from Russia's North Caucasus facing terrorism charges that she says are an attempt to stop her investigative reporting has been allowed to enter Georgia after being stranded for more than two weeks in a neutral zone at the Russian-Georgian border.
In an interview with RFE/RL ahead of a concert in Tbilisi, Ukrainian rock star and activist Svyatoslav Vakarchuk spoke about Russia's invasion of his country and its impact on the artist's work and daily life.
Tens of thousands of Georgians have taken to the streets again to rally in front of the parliament building in Tbilisi in favor of European Union membership and against the current government.
Tens of thousands of people demonstrated in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, on June 20, in a show of support for the country's EU membership bid after the European Commission recommended deferring its candidacy.
Tens of thousands of people demonstrated in Tbilisi on June 20 in a show of support for Georgia’s EU membership bid after the European Commission recommended deferring its candidacy.
Ilia Eloshvili, the deputy mayor of the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, has been found dead at his house.
The new de facto leader of Georgia's breakaway region of South Ossetia has suspended a referendum on joining the Russian Federation announced by his predecessor.
Environmental activists in Georgia say the country's land, water, and atmosphere is contaminated with plastic bags. A plastic bag ban was introduced in 2019, but the activists say the legislation was quickly relaxed by the state. RFE/RL Georgian Service reporter Zurab Modebadze investigated.
Noted Georgian opposition journalist Nika Gvaramia has been sentenced to a lengthy prison term on corruption charges that he and his supporters reject as politically motivated.
Jailed former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has been transferred from a detention center to a private medical institution in Tbilisi for treatment.
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