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Tbilisi’s metro system dates to Soviet times. (Shutterstock)

Georgian authorities face backlash over Russian purchases

Tbilisi says the war will not derail plans to buy subway cars from Russia with European money.
Nini Gabritchidze Feb 3, 2023
Gas infrastructure near Darwaza

Turkmenistan: A kick in the gas

Moscow curries favor, neighbors seek more gas, and Turkmenistan’s colossal methane pollution could power Afghanistan at little cost many times over. Our weekly Turkmenistan briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Jan 31, 2023
A frosty reception (Tbilisi Airport)

Moscow's talk of lifting flight ban hits a nerve in Tbilisi

Three years ago, Moscow's unilateral flight ban was intended to shock Georgia. Now many Georgians dread the resumption of air connections.
Nini Gabritchidze Jan 24, 2023
bridge

Georgia records growing trade with Armenia, Azerbaijan

Statistics show Georgia’s South Caucasus neighbors among its top trading partners. But how diverse is this trade?
Nini Gabritchidze Jan 19, 2023
Kikabidze as Mimino

Georgia and ex-USSR say goodbye to “Mimino”

Vakhtang (Buba) Kikabidze, a Georgian singer and actor universally loved across the former Soviet Union, has died at the age of 84, drawing the curtain on an era.
Giorgi Lomsadze Jan 18, 2023
Georgian Parliament

Georgia’s proposed foreign agent laws spark fears of NGO crackdown

Advocates say they’re emulating the best Western practices. Critics fear the inspiration comes from Russia.
Nini Gabritchidze Jan 11, 2023
Inguri

Georgia seeks $3 billion to expand power generation

Amid rising local and international demand, Georgia seeks to start new energy projects and revive old ones. But will they survive the usual controversies?
Nini Gabritchidze Jan 6, 2023
drainage

Georgian play examines illegal migration to America

Today hundreds of Georgians are sneaking into the U.S. from Mexico, but one Georgian who blazed that trail 20 years ago is now able to tell her story.
Giorgi Lomsadze Dec 30, 2022
U.S. border

Georgians describe their path to American asylum through Mexico

Disappointed with stagnation at home, Georgians are increasingly forging an illegal path to the United States.
Giorgi Lomsadze Dec 23, 2022
China Georgia

Unpacking Chinese finance in the South Caucasus

The region is newly strategic as Russia’s war shifts attention to the so-called Middle Corridor.
Dec 14, 2022
Anaklia

Georgia pledges to revive Anaklia port project, take controlling share

As Georgia sees a surge in demand for cargo transit amid the Ukraine war, the government hopes to resume construction of a controversial deep sea port.
Nini Gabritchidze Dec 12, 2022
Turkmenistan gas

Turkmenistan: A shining city in a book of records

Russia is proposing a major reconfiguration of the Central Asian gas market. Our weekly Turkmenistan briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Dec 6, 2022
Georgia gas station

Georgia-Russia trade ties expand amid Ukraine war

Georgian imports from Russia are up 74 percent this year, as commodity traders take advantage of cut-rate prices. But could these ties make Georgia once again too dependent on an adversary?
Khatia Shamanauri Dec 5, 2022
Kazakh train

Kazakhstan: Transit offers major potential, but oil addiction to remain

The Middle Corridor – an alternative route from China to Europe that skirts Russia – has seen a massive increase in freight this year.
Almaz Kumenov Dec 5, 2022
Addresses can be bought outside Tbilisi’s House of Justice. (iStock)

Georgia’s “Russian” villages

Nearly 10,000 Russian businesses have been registered in Georgia since the beginning of the war in Ukraine. Many of them are in places you wouldn’t expect.
Giorgi Lomsadze Dec 2, 2022

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