As Russian and Ukrainian churches feud, Georgia bides time The church said it is taking its time in formulating a response to the schism, while senior ecclesiastical officials have come out on both sides of the conflict. Joshua Kucera Oct 16, 2018
How one Georgian family built a national ice hockey league Despite material disadvantages, Georgia's hockey team is moving up the charts. Bradley Jardine, Neil Hauer Sep 25, 2018
Anti-gay summit finds mixed reception in Moldova Moldova’s president eagerly welcomed the forum, making Chisinau the third former-communist capital in three years to host the conservative talk shop. Sep 21, 2018
Belarus: Eco-protestors target proposed shipping route through Ukraine and Poland The EU and multilateral lenders are studying the project. Tom Allan Sep 5, 2018
One for the team: Georgian footballer’s pro-gay rights gesture earns him abuse An equality award for Georgian captain has pitted soccer against homophobia in Georgia Giorgi Lomsadze Aug 30, 2018
Now Healthcare Is a Weapon in Ukraine’s War Russian-backed separatists are using medical treatment to try to win support for their cause Lily Hyde Aug 22, 2018
Georgia, Iran spar over tourists in hijab Iran's embassy complained that tourists in headscarves were "mistreated" at the airport in Tbilisi. Giorgi Lomsadze Aug 21, 2018
Georgia legalizes it – sort of A court has ruled that the authorities cannot punish someone for smoking marijuana. But possession remains illegal. Giorgi Lomsadze Aug 1, 2018
Georgia’s displaced stuck in crumbling Soviet resort town Decades after the war with Abkhazia, thousands of displaced Georgians still squat in the Soviet Union's once-magisterial hotels. Bradley Jardine Jul 26, 2018
On trial in Georgia: the right to compare a person to a reproductive organ Georgia’s most prominent #MeToo case gets litigious. Giorgi Lomsadze Jul 11, 2018
Georgian government shells out on ACs to cool public anger Education authorities were shamed into providing air conditioning for university admissions test centers Giorgi Lomsadze Jul 3, 2018
Georgia’s Pankisi Gorge fights “terrorism” stereotypes There are more similarities than differences between Pankisi and the rest of Georgia. Bradley Jardine, Neil Hauer Jun 19, 2018
Georgian protests draw other bereaved parents Other parents, some holding photos of their deceased sons, also addressed the crowd about their failed quests for justice. Giorgi Lomsadze Jun 4, 2018
Georgian vigilantes take on South Ossetia’s creeping border crisis Locals are alarmed by Russia's ongoing annexation of Georgian territory, and their government’s wavering response. Bradley Jardine Jun 4, 2018
A libertarian Georgian “church” aids young draft dodgers Priests are legally allowed to avoid conscription, no matter their church. Bradley Jardine May 29, 2018