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Georgia's Minister for Reconciliation and Civic Equality has held talks with acting U.S. Ambassador to Tbilisi Ross Wilson about the death of a Georgian man in the custody of separatist officials in the breakaway region of Abkhazia.
Two men in Georgia have been arrested for allegedly attempting to sell uranium, a potential ingredient in a radioactive "dirty bomb."
At a blocked bridge into Georgia's breakaway region of Abkhazia, people gathered on one side to pay their respects to a relative who died on the other side. The political divisions in the region meant that they were unable to cross the bridge to attend the funeral.
The prime minister of Georgia, an ex-Soviet republic that aspires to join NATO, has hailed the Western military alliance’s decision to allow North Macedonia to join.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ordered the Russian state to pay Georgia 10 million euros ($11.5 million) over the mass deportation of Georgian citizens from Russia in 2006.
The Soviet tactic of using sex espionage is apparently alive and well in Georgia as another private-tape scandal erupts.
Georgian police have arrested the head of the country's wrestling federation on assault charges stemming from a clash with a wrestler at the recent national championships.
Georgian Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze declared January 17 a day of mourning after a suspected gas leak led to a deadly explosion in an apartment building in a Tbilisi suburb.
Georgian officials say an apparent gas explosion in an apartment building in a Tbilisi suburb has killed at least four people.
Georgian scientists are researching how to one day grow wine grapes on Mars.
Christians in Russia's Republic of Tatarstan have celebrated Orthodox Christmas in a church once used to execute prisoners during the Soviet era.
Two Georgian pensioners, aged 91 and 83, have undergone a modern makeover. It's part of a campaign by Georgian fashion designer Megi Gabunia to encourage individuals and businesses to do more to enrich the lives of the country's most senior citizens.
Georgian police prevented a convoy of opposition supporters from reaching the historic town of Telavi, where the winner of November's presidential runoff, Salome Zurabishvili, was to be sworn in on December 16.
Salome Zurabishvili has been sworn into office as Georgia's first woman president amid continued denunciations by the opposition that her election was rigged.
An appeals court in Georgia has upheld a landmark decision in what was billed as the Caucasus country’s first court case of sexual harassment.
Outgoing Georgian President Margvelashvili’s son-in-law, Mindia Gogochuri, has been detained along with an associate on suspicion of illegal possession of handguns, the Interior Minister said on December 6.
A leading member of Georgia's opposition United National Movement party has been found dead in his apartment in Tbilisi.
Thousands of supporters of Georgian opposition parties have protested in the capital, Tbilisi, against the election of the ruling party-backed candidate Salome Zurabishvili to the presidency.
Thousands of people have protested in the Georgian capital against the election of the ruling party-backed candidate Salome Zurabishvili to the presidency, claiming fraud in last week’s runoff vote.
The candidate on the losing side of the runoff in Georgia's presidential election has told supporters that he doesn't recognize the results.
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