Tbilisi Struggles to House Displaced Georgians
Georgians uprooted by the Abkhaz conflict are finding imaginative ways of overcoming the state's failure to provide them with decent accommodation.
Georgians uprooted by the Abkhaz conflict are finding imaginative ways of overcoming the state's failure to provide them with decent accommodation.
The recently-founded New Right Party joins the race to become Georgia's political alternative
A symbolic victory by Georgia's united opposition points towards a lack of party discipline in the CUG
The soldiers' protest over pay and conditions is symptomatic of a growing malaise in Georgian society
A protest staged by disaffected guardsmen on the eve of Georgian Independence Day is followed by riots in downtown Tbilisi
An opposition coalition could force President Shevardnadze to rethink his local government bill
Zurab Zhvania seems the most likely candidate for the newly created prime minister's job - but it may turn out to be a poisoned chalice
The Orthodox Church in Georgia is seeking to forge closer ties with the state
President Shevardnadze's final term of office is likely to see a fierce power struggle between his political heirs
Experts have estimated that corruption costs the Georgian government more than $500 million a year in lost revenue