Georgians Long to Visit South Ossetia
People cut off by the de facto border still want to visit cemeteries on the other side.
People cut off by the de facto border still want to visit cemeteries on the other side.
The Inguri hydroelectric power plant badly needs repairs that would put it out of action for months if not years.
Tbilisi considers the possibility of mediating between the warring parties.
The transition is not working well for people in more isolated areas.
The Islamic Republic's re-entry into international markets may inject new life into the region’s economy.
Tbilisi rubbishes Russian claims that jihadists have set up training bases within the country.
State hopes that incentives will stem the flow of people leaving isolated parts of the country.
Parliament bans marriage for under-18s except with court’s assent, but rights activists say this won’t be enough to effect change.
Latest census shows big drop in population, not picked up by previous flawed data collection.
Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda says there are reasonable grounds to look into crimes allegedly committed during 2008 conflict.