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Georgia's Constitutional Court has abolished administrative punishments for the consumption of marijuana, making the Caucasus country the first former Soviet republic to legalize usage of the drug.
U.S. Army units have arrived in Georgia to participate in international exercises called Noble Partner 2018 that will take place at the Vaziani military base near Georgia's capital, Tbilisi, from August 1-15.
Activists in Tbilisi say health officials should pay attention to the tragic tale of a transgender woman who died in a Batumi clinic from an AIDS-related illness, arguing that transgender patients face unique difficulties that must be considered to ensure their "honor and dignity" under current antidiscrimination laws.
Georgia’s Interior Ministry says four miners were killed and six injured when the roof of a tunnel in a coal mine collapsed.
Georgian Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze has appointed Giorgi Kobulia as economy minister and Vano Machavariani as finance minister as he forms a new government after taking office last month.
A shepherd in the republic of Georgia has pleaded not guilty to the murders of an American-born couple and their son. The killing has shocked friends and neighbors who knew the dual-nationals as a great help to the community.
Georgian authorities have arrested a 19-year-old man on suspicion of killing an American family of three, the Interior Ministry says.
A new book of modern "fairy tales" celebrates the accomplishments of women in Georgian history -- and aims to destroy the gender stereotypes found in much of children's literature. The book was issued with the support of UN Women.
A Georgian court has sentenced former President Mikheil Saakashvili in absentia to six years in prison after convicting him of abuse of power.
Georgia's new prime minister has announced plans for a moderately streamlined cabinet, but did not say who will fill the posts.
Georgia's parliament has approved acting Finance Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze as the country's new prime minister.
The nominee to become Georgian prime minister says he plans to reduce the number of ministries from 14 to 11 in order to cut costs.
Georgia's ruling party named acting Finance Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze as a candidate to become the next prime minister, a day after the resignation of the cabinet following a series of antigovernment protests in the capital, Tbilisi.
Georgia's parliamentary majority, dominated by the Georgian Dream party, announced a gathering in the party's office amid reports of a possible cabinet reshuffle in the wake of street protests.
Dozens of members and supporters of Georgia's opposition United National Movement party (ENM) have been detained as police dismantled a protest camp in downtown Tbilisi.
The father of one of the two Georgian teenagers whose deaths have triggered massive protests in Tbilisi says his meeting with the prime minister has not altered his determination to fight against the country's corrupt ruling elite.
Thousands protested after angry scenes at a court case about the killings of two teenagers in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi. The country's chief prosecutor has resigned, as the crowds demanded the prime minister go too.
Georgian President Georgi Margvelashvili has met with the leader of a protest in central Tbilisi a day after chief prosecutor Irakli Shotadze resigned and demonstrators increased their demands for the entire government to step down.
On May 26, Georgia marked the 100th anniversary of the proclamation of the country's first democratic republic. The presidents of six countries and high-ranking guests from 20 states came to Georgia to celebrate the event.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is holding a hearing on May 23 in the case concerning the 2008 armed conflict between Georgia and Russia and its aftermath.
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