Georgian Refugees: Ten Years from Home
More than 200,000 Georgia refugees from Abkhazia remember a tragic past and anticipate an uncertain future.
More than 200,000 Georgia refugees from Abkhazia remember a tragic past and anticipate an uncertain future.
As the start date for the Baku-Ceyhan pipeline nears, villagers along the route are asking what they will get out of it
Georgian non-governmental organisations fear a violent attack on one of their offices two weeks ago will go unpunished.
The government and rights groups want to stop attacks on non-Orthodox Christian communities in Georgia but differ on the means to do so
The abduction of a British banker in Georgia has dealt another blow to the country’s international reputation and raised questions about official collusion in the kidnapping business.
Georgia's growing drug problem is affecting all branches of society - even the police.
On the eve of Georgia's local elections, the country's most prominent pro-Western politician has lost control of his party - and perhaps his political career
Officials have fingered a Dagestani warlord for the slaughter at last week's military parade, but important questions remain unanswered.
The recent dismissal of Georgia's two main financial ministers had less to do with the economy than a struggle for control of the government.
The apparent suicide of President Eduard Shevardnadze's security supremo has shocked Georgia