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No to Animal Sacrifice protest in Tbilisi

Georgia debates its ancient animal sacrifice ritual

The mass slaughter of animals in the syncretic pagan-Christian Lomisoba festival is out of step with 21st-century mores, some Georgians argue.
Giorgi Lomsadze Jun 17, 2022
Canceled in Georgia (Taming the Garden/Mira Film)

The taming of Georgian culture: Film triumphs vex government

Georgian cinema has been enjoying a renaissance, becoming a darling of the international independent film world. But it’s also running into political problems at home.
Giorgi Lomsadze Jun 9, 2022
gulls

Batumi development would break Georgia’s biodiversity promise to EU

Georgia pledged it would protect the Chorokhi Delta, a unique ecosystem and one of the country’s best spots for birding.
Katharine Khamhaengwong Jun 6, 2022
Georgian prosecutors

Scam call centers proliferate in Georgia

European governments are complaining about Georgian call centers fleecing their elderly citizens.
Giorgi Lomsadze Jun 3, 2022
Yulia Shkodina

Georgians come to the aid of Ukrainian refugees

While the government is helping many arrivals from Ukraine, much of the help in finding housing and jobs comes from ordinary Georgians.
Giorgi Lomsadze Apr 27, 2022
Ukranian school

Ukrainian school opens in Tbilisi

Georgia has launched an all-Ukrainian school for the children fleeing war in Ukraine.
Giorgi Lomsadze Apr 12, 2022
Tbilisi anti-war rally

Ukrainian escapees and their long road to Georgia

Ukrainians who have escaped to Georgia describe their roundabout route to refuge.
Giorgi Lomsadze Mar 16, 2022
Tbilisi pro-Ukraine

Russian journalists flee to Georgia

Journalists from the final remnants of Russia’s independent media are trying to find refuge in their southern neighbor. But there are doubts about how safe it really is.
Giorgi Lomsadze Mar 9, 2022
Tsqaltubo

Georgia’s displaced people: A life in limbo

The suicide of a man who was forced to flee Abkhazia 30 years ago has put the spotlight on the emotional and economic plight of hundreds of thousands of Georgian IDPs.
Giorgi Lomsadze Feb 3, 2022
Tbilisi casino

Georgian government moves to rein in gambling

A massive rise in online gambling has led to widespread social costs, like addiction. But some sectors, like the media, have become dependent on the revenue it creates.
Tornike Mandaria Jan 27, 2022
Zarif Tbilisi

Iranians report arbitrary ban at Georgian border

In recent years the Caucasus country has become a magnet for Iranian students, business owners, and dissidents. But now many report they’re not being allowed to enter.
Giorgi Lomsadze Sep 24, 2021
Georgian students in Zhengzhou

China’s footprint in Georgia causes anxiety

Beijing’s influence is expanding in Georgia’s education sector, as Chinese businesses put down roots.
Nino Bakradze Sep 23, 2021
Tbilisi lettuce

New study adds to Caucasus’ brag sheet: Cradle of lettuce

Geneticists say the popular vegetable was first domesticated in the region.
David Trilling Sep 17, 2021
Shubikashvili at Bagram

Georgia and its two Afghan wars

As the U.S.-led war ends, Georgians are reminiscing about their decades of Central Asian military service under two superpowers.
Giorgi Lomsadze Sep 9, 2021
Ninotsminda monastery

Orphanage abuse scandal draws attention to Georgia’s religious schools

The state is trying to shut faith-based boarding schools, but the process is slow.
Giorgi Lomsadze Aug 25, 2021

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