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A Tbilisi court has convicted a senior priest of planning to kill Georgian Orthodox Patriarch Ilia II's personal secretary by poisoning her with cyanide and sentenced him to nine years in prison.
A court in Georgia has fined a prominent advocate for drug-law reform 2,000 laris ($830) for possession of 69 grams of cannabis, replacing a 14-year prison sentence that was imposed before punishments were softened.
Police in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, have detained 10 protesters in front of the Georgian Railway (GR) office, after a brief brawl.
Georgia is getting help from neighboring countries to fight a wildfire that doubled in size in a day.
Some 100 firefighters are battling a wildfire that broke out in Georgia's Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park on August 20.
Georgian civil activist Tamara Mearakishvili says she has been detained without reason in the breakaway region of South Ossetia.
Georgia's opposition United National Movement (ENM) party has called for an independent forensic testing of an audio recording in which the Ukrainian and Georgian interior ministers are apparently discussing the possible extradition of Mikheil Saakashvili, a former Georgian president and ex-governor of Ukraine's Odesa region.
Georgia's president and prime minister have issued separate statements voicing hope for reconciliation on the 25th anniversary of the outbreak of war over the breakaway Abkhazia region.
A Georgian soldier serving at Bagram Airfield near Kabul, Afghanistan, has been killed after being ambushed on patrol.
Georgia’s Interior Ministry has urged an activist group not to patrol the "contact lines" separating government-held territory from land controlled by Russia-backed separatists in South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
The presidents of Georgia and Ukraine have agreed to coordinate their efforts toward integration into the European Union.
A European Parliament member who is visiting Georgia has called for an independent investigation into the treatment of an Azerbijani journalist who says he was abducted in Tbilisi and taken to Azerbaijan against his will.
Georgian Airways has made changes to its Tbilisi-Moscow flight schedule after Russia cut the number of flights connecting the two capitals.
Around 2,000 people held a rally in in the Georgian capital on July 14, demanding the deportation of illegal immigrants from unpsecified countries and the toughening of the country’s immigration laws.
Former Georgian parliament speaker Davit Usupashvili has announced plans to establish a new centrist political movement to contest municipal elections set for October.
Georgia's prime minister has called on lawmakers to soften antidrug legislation following protests against the arrest of two popular rappers who could face years in prison on possession charges they contend are trumped up.
Dozens of protesters rallied in front of the Georgian government's chancellery in Tbilisi on June 7 to voice support for a Turkish professor who faces extradition to Turkey.
Georgia's parliament is preparing to discuss controversial proposed amendments to the South Caucasus country's constitution.
Georgia's opposition United National Movement party is calling for the interior minister and State Security Service chief to resign over what activists say was the cross-border abduction of an Azerbaijani investigative journalist.
Dozens of people have demonstrated in the Georgian capital to protest the alleged abduction and forcible return of Azerbaijani investigative journalist Afqan Muxtarli to Baku.
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