During the Soviet period Georgia supplied the whole USSR with tea. Now it meets only 10% of domestic demand. Much of the tea sold in Georgia comes from Azerbaijan, which itself imports tea from India, ...
As part of the project initiated by CiDA aptly titled “Public Benefit Activities”, juveniles in conflict with the law visited the Georgian State Museum of Theatre, Music, Cinema and Choreography.
US Ambassador to Georgia Jan Kelly visited the village of Karapilla in the Kaspi region near the occupation line with breakaway Tskhinvali last week, where he witnessed a new banner being installed by ...
Transparency International (TI) has documented a significant increase in violence and obstruction against media outlets critical of Georgia's ruling Georgian Dream party in 2024. Nearly 200 cases of ...
In the ongoing political crisis in Georgia, December 29 had emerged as another key date. On this day, the Georgian Dream inaugurated Mikheil Kavelashvili, chosen as president by Bidzina Ivanishvili.
Mikheil Kavelashvili, elected President under the Georgian Dream (GD) party, approved a series of legislative amendments immediately following his inauguration. The amendments, which had been adopted ...
“If I had a larger house I would obviously keep a cat. I love animals, but unfortunately only love is not enough. Pets need relevant food and shelter, care and entertainment, which is not that easy to ...
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili has unveiled a new initiative to provide free legal assistance to citizens, particularly those involved in ongoing protests against the government. The ...