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Georgia deports 22 foreign nationals as part of immigration crackdown

TBILISI, August 5 – Georgian authorities have deported 22 foreign nationals from 11 countries, citing violations of immigration law. The Ministry of Internal Affairs announced that the deportations followed a series of “complex operations” carried out in recent days across the country. Those deported include citizens of Iraq, Russia, Iran, India, Turkey, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Jordan, … Read more

Media founder facing verdict in police assault case Wednesday

TBILISI, August 5 – A Georgian court will deliver a verdict on August 6 in the high-profile case of journalist Mzia Amaghlobeli, who is charged with assaulting a senior police officer during a protest earlier this year. Amaghlobeli, the founder of newspapers Batumelebi and Netgazeti, was arrested in January after slapping a police chief in … Read more

Georgians struggling with slow and expensive internet

TBILISI, August 5 – A recent World Bank study reveals significant problems of high cost and lagging quality of internet service in Georgia, compared to other countries in the region. According to the findings, published by Georgia’s Communications Commission, the median fixed internet download speed in Georgia was just 20 Mbps in July 2024, compared … Read more

Jailed opposition leader defends German ambassador Fischer against Georgian government’s ‘smear campaign’

TBILISI, August 4 – Mamuka Khazaradze, the jailed leader of Georgia’s opposition party Lelo, issued a sharp rebuke of the ruling Georgian Dream party on Monday, accusing it of using a smear campaign to target both his family and Germany’s ambassador, Peter Fischer. In a statement from prison, Khazaradze defended the lease agreement under which … Read more

Security structures are serving narrow political elite: Analyst

TBILISI, August 4 – In a wide-ranging interview, Georgian security analyst Andro Gotsiridze said there is growing fear that the country’s security apparatus is no longer functioning in service of the state, but instead serving a narrow political elite. Speaking to Interpressnews, Gotsiridze painted a bleak picture of Georgia’s deteriorating defense and intelligence institutions, warning … Read more

Supporters and foreign diplomats offer support as editor speaks in controversial trial

TBILISI, August 4 – Mzia Amaghlobeli delivered her final statement in court Monday, as supporters gathered outside and in the courtroom; among them, former president Salome Zourabichvili. The cause has drawn international attention, and many observers view it as a test of judicial independence in the country. Amaghlobeli, who co-founded the independent newspapers Batumelebi and … Read more

Georgia launching investigation into German ambassador’s rental arrangement

TBILISI, August 4 – Georgia’s Revenue Service has launched an investigation after media reports that Germany’s ambassador in Tbilisi, Peter Fischer, is renting a Tbilisi apartment owned by the family of Mamuka Khazaradze, leader of the opposition Lelo party. Initial analysis reportedly revealed a possible violation of tax law, prompting formal tax-control measures to examine whether … Read more

Georgian police seize large amount of illegal weapons in nationwide raids

TBILISI, August 3 – In a sweeping two-day operation across Georgia, law enforcement authorities have confiscated a significant stockpile of illegal firearms, ammunition, and military equipment. The Ministry of Internal Affairs announced that multiple individuals have been arrested, some of whom have prior criminal records, in raids that took place in the capital Tbilisi and … Read more

Georgia’s ruling GD prepares to ban opposition party UNM ahead of elections

TBILISI, August 3 – The United National Movement (UNM), which swept to power in Georgia’s 2003 Rose Revolution and ruled the country for a decade, overhauling public institutions and firing the entire police force, is now facing the prospect of being outlawed. A controversial parliamentary investigation is set to conclude on August 5 with a … Read more

German ambassador accused of breaching protocol

TBILISI, August 3 – Georgia’s ruling party leaders have accused Germany’s ambassador of violating diplomatic protocol by living in a property owned by the family of an opposition politician. Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze and Vice Speaker of Parliament Gia Volski have both validated claims in local media that the ambassador’s residence is an informal rental … Read more