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Tatia Samkharadze won a sexual harrassment suit against Shalva Ramishvili in 2018 (Formula TV)

Georgia: Pro-government TV targets sexual harassment victim as allegations mount

Following the new allegations, the channel has been hounding a woman who won a harassment case against its founder in 2018.
Nini Gabritchidze Mar 28, 2023
Russia's foreign minister said the Georgian protests reminded him of the Kyiv Maidan (Armenian MFA website)

Russian concern over protests in Georgia

Russian officials and propagandists had several reactions to the recent crisis in Georgia: gloating, echoing the Georgian government's rhetoric, and casually threatening to bomb Tbilisi into the ground.
Giorgi Lomsadze Mar 27, 2023
Germany's top diplomat arrived in Tbilisi late on March 23 (Facebook; Georgian MFA)

Germany's Baerbock arrives in Tbilisi amid EU uncertainty

Before her visit, the top diplomat spoke about "attempts to divert the country from its pro-European course."
Nini Gabritchidze Mar 24, 2023
Construction of the Namakhvani plant drew massive local protests and was shelved in 2021 (Facebook; Save Rioni Valley movement)

Major hydropower project caught up in Georgia's "foreign agent" turmoil

The ruling party says Western-funded NGOs aided what it called Russia-sponsored protests against the construction of a hydropower plant.
Nini Gabritchidze Mar 23, 2023
The prime minister said some of the young people protesting the bill looked like "Satanists" (Imedi TV)

Georgian leaders come after "liberal fascists" following foreign agent bill's defeat

Many worry the ruling party's rhetoric may give rise to uncontrolled right-wing violence.
Nini Gabritchidze Mar 17, 2023
MPs approved Ioseliani by a vote of 96-0 (Facebook; Georgian parliament)

Tough start for Georgia's new ombudsperson

The election of an independent ombudsperson through a transparent process was among the 12 conditions the country must fulfill to become an EU membership candidate.
Nini Gabritchidze Mar 14, 2023
Opposition MPs celebrate

Georgian protesters win a battle, war may still be ahead

Two days of unrest in Tbilisi put on display a widening gap in priorities between the government and the governed in Georgia.
Giorgi Lomsadze Mar 10, 2023
Politics, Georgian style (Nini Gabritchidze)

Perspectives | Elections are not enough: Georgia needs a new model of democracy

Structural flaws in Georgia’s Western imported political institutions, most particularly in the system of elections, have consistently undermined the legitimacy of Georgia’s leaders.
Stephen Jones, Natalie Sabanadze Mar 10, 2023
Tear gas and water canon were used to disperse protesters the past two nights (Nini Gabritchidze)

Georgia's ruling party pledges to drop foreign agent bills after major protests

The ruling party promised it would go through all formal procedures to defeat one of the bills, which already passed in the first reading. That will take more than 10 days though.
Nini Gabritchidze Mar 9, 2023
Protesters block Rustaveli Avenue outside parliament on March 7. (Nini Gabritchidze)

Fury in Georgia as "foreign agent" vote ends in dispersal of protesters

Many see the adoption of Georgia's "foreign agent" legislation as a definitive geopolitical turn away from the West.
Nini Gabritchidze Mar 8, 2023
Protesting the bill (Netgazeti)

Far from FARA? Georgia's foreign agent law controversy

Georgia's ruling party cites the U.S. in defense of its controversial bills on foreign agents, but critics argue the nation is learning from the worst.
Giorgi Lomsadze Mar 6, 2023
MPs brawled at the committee hearing while protesters clamored outside (Facebook; MP Khatia Samnidze)

Protests, brawls erupt as Georgia's ruling party tries to push through foreign agent bills

The bills have met strong opposition from various social and professional groups in Georgia.
Nini Gabritchidze Mar 6, 2023
The central Caucasus range near the Georgian-Russian border in Racha. (Michael Kiel)

Perspectives | Global environmentalism as a peacemaker in the South Caucasus

Conservation volunteers are driving international cooperation.
Michael Kiel Mar 3, 2023
Kaspi (government handout)

The Ukrainians in Georgian villages

Priced out of Georgian cities by Russians fleeing conscription, many Ukrainian refugees have ended up in small, remote towns, where resources are few.
Giorgi Lomsadze Mar 1, 2023
Kobakhidze foreign agents law

International pressure grows on Georgia to reject foreign agents bill

The parliamentary majority is proceeding with two alternative bills as resistance grows both at home and abroad.
Nini Gabritchidze Feb 28, 2023

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