On Monday, Senator John McCain received Georgia’s highest state honor from President Mikheil Saakashvili for his show of support of ...
On September 10, 2009 Zugdidi District Court (Judge Davit Kekenadze) sentenced Academician Vladimer Vakhania to one-year-imprisonment for preventing journalist from ...
For the past year, Georgia has been desperately trying to attract the attention of U.S. President Barack Obama's White House. ...
Some in the French government want to sell Mistral-class ships to Russia, and the decrepit Russian Navy is eager to ...
U.K. officials are looking into claims by a British company that its steel mill in Georgia was effectively seized and ...
TBILISI -- Georgian Orthodox Church leader Patriarch Iliya II has criticized President Mihkeil Saakashvili for his actions in South Ossetia ...
“Even where I come from, a billion dollars for five million people is a lot of money,” remarked US Vice ...
Several opposition leaders said that at a meeting with official from Council of Europe (CoE) they had requested from CoE ...
A candidate of the Conservative Party for Tbilsi Mayer in primary will be Zviad Dzidziguri, the Chairman of the Party.
Primary is a very serious project and Conservatives will do their best to implement the project, - Zviad Dzidziguri stated at a meeting held at the Chess Palace today.
A single opposition candidate will be revealed as a result of primary who…
Opposition Conservative Party said its local office in the town of Telavi in eastern region of Kakheti was “raided” and several opposition activists beaten by the police on September 9, when President Saakashvili was visiting the town.
A local radio station, Hereti, reported that three activists from the Conservative Party – Giorgi Mosiashvili, Erekle Tsotsanidze and Aleko Taliuri and a local…
Yesterday, as a result of the incident near the Tbilisi Police Main Department journalists also were injured alongside the demonstrators. The victimized media-representatives claim that law enforcers targeted on journalists and hunted on them with particular severity in order to destroy the video and photo recordings of the dispersal. Later, when the Ministry of Internal Affairs returned the cameras all…
After an initial rejection, the Interior Ministry has acknowledged firing projectiles to protesters in a confrontation outside the Tbilisi police headquarters on May 6.
Dozens of protesters, including several opposition leaders (most of them hit into the head), were injured in the incident and two protesters who were hit by projectiles had lost sight in one eye.
Projectiles, which were found at…








