Georgia: Electricity Struggle Heats Up
How much will Georgians pay for their electricity - and who should foot the bill?
How much will Georgians pay for their electricity - and who should foot the bill?
Eight months after last April's earthquake in Tbilisi, thousands of residents say they are facing a winter without proper housing.
The Baku-Tblisi-Ceyhan oil project may have been given the green light, but local environmentalists are still seeing red.
Armenians are getting increasingly frustrated with the firm that has a monopoly over the phone network in their country.
Mikheil Saakishvili has won his battle to lead Tbilisi city council - but a fellow Georgian reformer may have benefited most from the struggle.
Georgia's main port of Poti and its oil terminal at Supsa are both in serious environmental danger.
A new concordat between the Georgian state and the Orthodox Church is cementing the latter's special status in society.
A man-made lake is putting a once-thriving resort back on the map - but not all locals are celebrating.
Traders trying to cross from Azerbaijan into Georgia are forced to endure a bureaucratic nightmare.
A dramatic downsizing of the Georgian health system is costing thousands of Georgian doctors their jobs.