Quiet Elation in Batumi
Most people seem glad to see the back of Ajaria’s former ruler Aslan Abashidze.
Most people seem glad to see the back of Ajaria’s former ruler Aslan Abashidze.
A stolen medieval ivory triptych will be returned to Tbilisi, not the museum that used to exhibit it in South Ossetia.
Azerbaijan’s “third sector” appeals for better treatment from the authorities
Opposition coalition organises protests in an attempt to bring about a "rose revolution" of its own.
The Georgian president and the Ajarian leader have averted the threat of civil war – for now.
Mikheil Saakashvili's anti-corruption campaign has claimed some high-profile victims and stirred controversy.
Former allies speak out as new president moves to consolidate his power.
The construction bonanza is changing the Baku skyline, but also prompting questions about whether the industry is a cover for money-launderers.
Protests bring Tbilisi to a halt as Shevardnadze refuses to back down.
Parliament enacts US-style anti-smoking law, though independent-minded Georgians are unlikely to obey.