The leader of the “Coalition for Change,” Nika Gvaramia, has been released from prison after serving an eight-month sentence.
An informational briefing on what was described as harsh measures taken by Georgia’s ruling party against dissent was held at ...
Today, the world marks the International Day of Women and Girls in Science (IDWGIS) 2026, observed under the ...
Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze has announced the launch of a new municipal program aimed at purchasing structurally damaged ...
EU member states have voted in favor of suspending visa-free travel for holders of Georgian diplomatic passports, says Rikard ...
A filing submitted to the Business Registry reveals that DMG Group has acquired Neo City Development, the company that owns ...
Georgian Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili has sharply criticized the US Helsinki Commission ahead of its February 11 ...
TBC has further simplified the process of obtaining a student card. The card can now be ordered directly through Mobile ...
The leader of the Coalition for Change, Nika Gvaramia, will leave Rustavi Penitentiary No. 12 on February 12, as his ...
Tbilisi City Hall reported that approximately 2,500 Tbilisi residents aged 60 and above have benefited from free access to ...
The Georgian government plans to prohibit the sale of most beverages in plastic bottles in local markets starting February ...
Tbilisi City Hall has launched a new program to buy out dilapidated residential buildings located within the capital’s ...