Georgia’s new president was not directly elected after a change to the constitution, and was the only person on the ballot.
The Georgian government's move away from the European Union and closer to Russia is fueling daily protests. Here's why it ...
The press service of the Abkhaz energy company Chernomorenergo reported that a schedule from Nov. 1, under which electricity ...
The Russian-based ransomware syndicate LockBit took responsibility for the cyberattack, which temporarily crippled the ...
For "Eye on America," Ash-har Quraishi has the inside story of how a public official in Atlanta stared down some of the world ...
Former soccer player Mikheil Kavelashvili has become president of Georgia as the ruling party tightens its grip in what the ...
As the riot police form a line, shields raised, protesters across the street shout curses and chants at them before deploying ...
What Europe can look forward to if Putin wins in Ukraine.
Georgia’s outgoing president wants the European Union to press her country’s pro-Russia government to hold a new election.
Russia has begun providing emergency electricity supplies to Georgia’s Moscow-backed separatist region of Abkhazia, the ...
Mikheil Kavelashvili’s victory is still challenged by the opposition who claim the election was rigged with Russia’s help.