Georgia’s predatory lenders are punishing the poor Georgian indebtedness has reached crisis proportions. And lenders take a scant, if any, look at customers’ creditworthiness. Giorgi Lomsadze Aug 15, 2018
Pankisi women win top prize in Georgian cooking show The women said they entered the contest to try to show Georgians more about their region, which in recent years has been stereotyped as a hotbed of Islamist radicalism. Bradley Jardine Aug 10, 2018
Istanbul's storied 'suitcase trade' with ex-USSR remains resilient despite downturn The trade is one of the strongest links between Istanbul and the former Soviet world. Paul Benjamin Osterlund, Photos by Hilaneh Mahmoudi Aug 9, 2018
Will there be wine on Mars? Georgia prepares its grapes for an interplanetary mission Giorgi Lomsadze Jun 26, 2018
With loss of parliament, Georgia's second city prepares for a downgrade Prospective changes would reverse the previous government's efforts to share with Kutaisi some of the development that booming Tbilisi has enjoyed. Joshua Kucera Jun 21, 2018
Report details increasing trade between Georgia, Abkhazia, South Ossetia Political disputes still continue to hinder efforts to formalize the trade, however, the International Crisis Group found. Joshua Kucera May 24, 2018
Georgia stakes place on wild frontier of blockchain governance Georgia was the first country to register land titles using blockchain. Bradley Jardine May 16, 2018
Stink bugs invade Georgia; Russia blames the U.S. Could an insect war be hatching in the Caucasus? Giorgi Lomsadze May 11, 2018
As Stalin-era factory turns to crypto mining, Georgian workers protest Workers are concerned that energy-hungry cryptocurrency mining is killing jobs. Bradley Jardine Apr 20, 2018
Greek death metal band arrested in Georgia on suspicion of Satanism and terrorism The band ultimately was able to play its Tbilisi show and thanked "all our Georgian metal brothers for their overwhelming support!" Bradley Jardine Apr 18, 2018
Six Georgian miners die in collapse, reinforcing calls for better labor safety The accident was the latest in a string of mining and other industrial accidents in the country. Bradley Jardine Apr 6, 2018
Abkhazia mobilizes against foreign invader: Stink bugs Russia is bugging Abkhazia for the beasties by the bucketful. Giorgi Lomsadze Mar 29, 2018
With Port Project, Georgia Seeks Place on China's Belt and Road Georgian infrastructure remains underdeveloped, which could leave Anaklia disconnected. Bradley Jardine Feb 21, 2018
Something Brewing: Georgia’s Tea Renaissance When the USSR collapsed, Georgia’s tea industry went with it. Now investors are bringing it back. Paul Rimple Feb 7, 2018
European Bank Gives Go-Ahead to Controversial Georgian Dam Residents fear the project will damage their farmland, and lead to deforestation and avalanches. Tom Allan Feb 5, 2018