Tata Shoshiashvili
Before joining OC Media as a reporter, Tata worked as a journalist in Georgian newspaper Resonance for over 2 years. She is interested in politics, and especially everything related to the North Caucasus. Writing is Tata’s outlet to relax and she believes she has found her dream profession in journalism.
Parents of children with rare genetic disorder protest lack of medicine
The parents have been protesting continuously to demand the state provide the medicine needed to treat their children.
Demonstrator and journalists face charges over foreign agent protests
A 21-year-old Georgian faces four to seven years in prison on charges of attacking a police officer.
Georgian former Defence Minister gives up controlling share of Formula TV
The ex-defence minister’s announcement came shortly after a BBC investigation alleged he was at the centre of an international fraud scheme.
The Russians fighting Putin from Armenia and Georgia
Russian activists in Georgia and Armenia have been working to fight against Putin’s regime from abroad.
Georgian former defence minister accused of running ‘billion-dollar scam’
A BBC investigation accused a Georgian media magnate and former defence minister of being behind a billion-dollar fraud scheme.
Georgian President awards Medal of Honour to anti-government protesters
President Zurabishvili awarded a protester from the 1989 independence movement and one from this year’s foreign agent law protests.
Public Defender’s council: Mikheil Saakashvili will become bedridden
A medical council has announced that the imprisoned former president’s health has severely deteriorated, and is expected to worsen.
Former Georgian security chief sentenced to five years
The former high-ranking official was arrested after accusing Georgia’s government of rigging elections.
Pro-government Georgian TV station attacks woman who was harassed by its founder
POSTV co-founder Shalva Ramishvili is facing an onslaught of new allegations of sexual harassment from at least six women.
Poisoned, soaked, but still dancing: Georgia’s Zoomers come of political age
Sassy posters, raving to sirens, and dancing with water jets have become symbols of the protests that defeated Georgia’s foreign agent bills.