Georgia's Fragile Balance of Power
President Shevardnadze's final term of office is likely to see a fierce power struggle between his political heirs
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
Georgia faces a bleak mid-winter as electricity supplies fall to an all-time low
Three escaped prisoners are apprehended after a sensational jailbreak which has sparked a purge of Georgia's law enforcement agencies
Serbia's sizzling pre-election atmosphere spills over onto the football terraces
Disturbing new facts have emerged over the shooting of a renegade army officer who once plotted to overthrow the Georgian government
Russian troops on the Georgian border are caught between embattled Chechen fighters desperate to break out and fresh reinforcements eager to break in
Conditions in Georgia's state orphanages are so harsh that many youngsters prefer to take their chances on the streets
Conditions for Chechen refugees sheltering in Georgia are rapidly deteriorating.
Government attempts to gag a crusading TV programme spark widespread condemnation in Tbilisi. The president backs down. For the time being, at least.