Shota Kincha
After fleeing a not-so-promising academic career and a disastrous attempt at being a bisexual activist, Shota is now a grumpy staff writer covering Georgia-related topics at OC Media. He is still interested in nationalism, far-right, and gender and queer issues, and still pretends to keep an eye on the wider Eastern and Central Europe region. Shota’s on every social media platform but his true home is Twitter @shotakincha.
‘These are not reforms!’: Georgia’s proposed anti-corruption agency comes under fire
A proposed ‘independent’ anti-corruption bureau has been accused of being overseen by the ruling party.
Four Daghestani women flee to Georgia citing domestic abuse
The women were held up by Russian border guards for almost a day before being let into Georgia.
Georgian man arrested by Turkey for smuggling 1,100 bees on his body
Turkish authorities say the man was detained as he attempted to cross the Georgian–Turkish border at Sarpi.
‘A slap in the face of Georgia’s EU perspective’: opposition alarmed by judicial appointments
Opposition groups have suggested that the move directly goes against the EU’s recommendations.
Ukraine sanctions Ivanishvili’s relatives and ‘business partners’
Ukraine has sanctioned several Georgians, including relatives and business associates of Georgian ex-PM Bidzina Ivanishvili.
Embattled Tbilisi mayor lashes out at critics after death of 13-year-old
The Tbilisi mayor has lashed out at critics following accusations that he was using survivors of an electric shock in Vake Park to protect his image.
Georgian court orders government to provide assistant to person with disabilities
Activists hope that the ruling will set a precedent for the government’s obligations to people with disabilities.
Russia implicates Armenians and Georgians in Crimea bridge bombing
Russia implicates Bulgaria, Armenia, and Georgia in failing to stop the transport of explosives used to damage the Kerch Bridge.
Georgian Dream's ‘anti-oligarchy law’ set to bypass Ivanishvili and target his rivals
Georgian Dream’s law to curb the political influence of the rich has found few supporters as it is expected not to threaten the party’s founder, Bidzina Ivanishvili.
Pro-government Georgian TV channel merges with anti-West group People’s Power
POSTV said they would become the media arm of a group of MPs who have spent months attacking the West.