#Georgia
The 2007 crackdown — Saakashvili’s greatest mistake?
Third Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili (2004–2013) stands accused of ordering a crackdown on anti-government protests and raiding Imedi.
The 2007 crackdown — Saakashvili’s greatest mistake?
By Shota KinchaThird Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili (2004–2013) stands accused of ordering a crackdown on anti-government protests and raiding Imedi.
Georgia responsible for ‘unprecedented’ 2013 attack on queer activists, ECHR rules
The European Court found evidence of ‘official connivance, and even active participation in individual acts of prejudice’ on 17 May 2013.
Georgia responsible for ‘unprecedented’ 2013 attack on queer activists, ECHR rules
The European Court found evidence of ‘official connivance, and even active participation in individual acts of prejudice’ on 17 May 2013.
In Pictures | Fighting to save the art of Borchalo carpet weaving in Georgia
There are only a few dozen women who still weave the carpets, a unique art practised mostly by Georgia’s ethnic Azerbaijani community
In Pictures | Fighting to save the art of Borchalo carpet weaving in Georgia
There are only a few dozen women who still weave the carpets, a unique art practised mostly by Georgia’s ethnic Azerbaijani community
Guilty verdict in Khangoshvili killing as judge accuses Russia of ‘state terrorism’
A Berlin court sentenced Vadim Krasikov to life in prison for the assassination of Zelimkhan Khangoshvili, a Georgian of Chechen origin.
Guilty verdict in Khangoshvili killing as judge accuses Russia of ‘state terrorism’
A Berlin court sentenced Vadim Krasikov to life in prison for the assassination of Zelimkhan Khangoshvili, a Georgian of Chechen origin.
Datablog | Do Georgians differentiate between the Russian people and Russian state?
Given the hostile relations between Russia and Georgia over the last 30 years, Georgian public opinion could be expected to be less than positive.
Datablog | Do Georgians differentiate between the Russian people and Russian state?
By Nino MzhavanadzeGiven the hostile relations between Russia and Georgia over the last 30 years, Georgian public opinion could be expected to be less than positive.
Inside Georgia’s textile industry: Violence
Two years after OC Media went undercover at a Tbilisi factory, a former worker reached out with a harrowing story of psychological and physical abuse.
Inside Georgia’s textile industry: Violence
By Tamuna ChkareuliTwo years after OC Media went undercover at a Tbilisi factory, a former worker reached out with a harrowing story of psychological and physical abuse.
Datablog | Georgians are still conservative, but attitudes are slowly changing
Newly released data suggests that the public’s attitudes are changing about women having pre-marital sex and children out of wedlock.
Datablog | Georgians are still conservative, but attitudes are slowly changing
By Kristine VacharadzeNewly released data suggests that the public’s attitudes are changing about women having pre-marital sex and children out of wedlock.
Georgia’s evergreen COVID-passport vexes vaccination advocates
Critics fear the latest version of Georgia’s COVID passport, meant for domestic use, does little to push those hesitant to get vaccinated.
Georgia’s evergreen COVID-passport vexes vaccination advocates
Critics fear the latest version of Georgia’s COVID passport, meant for domestic use, does little to push those hesitant to get vaccinated.
Voice | ‘They love each other very much’
Fifty-six-year old Inga Sindeeva told OC Media about the joys and the challenges of being a foster parent in Georgia.
Voice | ‘They love each other very much’
Fifty-six-year old Inga Sindeeva told OC Media about the joys and the challenges of being a foster parent in Georgia.
Kaladze announces all-man cabinet for Tbilisi
The mayor’s spokesperson defended the lack of women, stating that the men nominated had 'fulfilled their duty honestly over the last four years’.
Kaladze announces all-man cabinet for Tbilisi
The mayor’s spokesperson defended the lack of women, stating that the men nominated had 'fulfilled their duty honestly over the last four years’.