Georgians Finally Topple Stalin
After nearly 60 years, dictator’s statue in home town removed under cover of darkness.
After nearly 60 years, dictator’s statue in home town removed under cover of darkness.
Government insists there is no contradiction between ties with Tehran and its pro-western stance.
Residents of areas captured by South Ossetia in 2008 war told to renounce Georgian passports and take out new ones.
Over 16,000 hits registered on site, which was quoted in local media and used as source of unbiased information by journalists and politicians.
Georgian officials pledge to do more to inform refugees of their rights after IWPR radio programme exposed lack of communication.
Georgian officials pledge to do more to inform refugees of their rights after IWPR radio programme exposed lack of communication.
Opposition defeated but undeterred, plans to use Tbilisi assembly as focal point for campaign to unseat Georgian president.
Groundbreaking discussion between new media, print and broadcast journalists prepares way for joint election blog.
Georgian constitutional changes raise fears among opposition, who suspect president may be trying to emulate Putin.
But analysts say it could not afford to put its relations at risk with Ankara. By Tamuna Uchidze in Akhaltsikhe