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Returning to the country of his birth, writer Leo Vardiashvili relishes being surrounded by history, humour and hospitality
District attorney Fani Willis is at risk of disqualification for alleged relationship with outside counsel
Two powerful exhibitions explore the remarkable work and turbulent life of Georgia’s most famous painter
Brussels recommends candidate status for a south Caucasus state where Moscow’s influence remains strong
In the family-owned vineyards of Kakheti, visitors are invited to help pick the grapes — and join the feasting that follows
Part of Black Sea fleet will move from Crimea to Abkhazia following attacks by Ukraine
Former chief prosecutor was put on a US sanctions list for doing Moscow’s bidding in the Caucasus nation
A political appointee has taken over as head of this cultural centre, the gem of Georgian literary society
Kyiv accuses traditional ally of acting at Russia’s behest in imprisonment of former Georgian president
Tbilisi’s pro-Russia stance gives fragmented opposition parties a common cause to unite behind
Three nights of protests in Tbilisi showed a divided opposition unified against Putin
Strongman rule, minority tensions and Russian intervention disrupt democracy in the south Caucasus state
US and Brussels say ‘foreign agent’ bill was incompatible with efforts to join EU and Nato
NGOs and press organisations receiving funding from abroad would be labelled ‘foreign agents’
Health of former president has deteriorated rapidly in detention, amid allegations of poisoning
In the medieval mountain town of Mestia, a team of local and Canadian guides is opening up a new frontier for adventure-seeking skiers
The former Soviet republic may be on the cusp of a conflict zone, but its cultural life beats with an independent spirit
Armenian-Azerbaijani hostilities and Georgia’s democratic backsliding present tough challenges in Europe’s backyard
Few in the former Soviet republic have opened their arms to the thousands arriving daily
Humanitarian border policies complicate countries’ relations with Moscow
In times of stress, discounts of 40 to 60 per cent are not uncommon
Demonstrators blame pro-Kremlin leaders for thwarting membership aspirations
Diplomats voice caution about complex process as Ukraine war triggers wave of applications for membership
Salome Zourabichvili says Europe should learn from its failure to put Ukraine on path to membership
Black Sea country has shifted away from Brussels under ruling Georgian Dream party
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