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Georgian editor’s trial postponed till Monday

TBILISI, August 1 – A Georgian editor on trial for allegedly assaulting a chief of police will deliver her closing argument on August 4, following a delay granted by the judge at her request. Mzia Amaglobeli, co-founder of newspapers Batumelebi and Netgazeti, is accused of slapping a police chief during a January protest outside police … Read more

Two U.S. troops injured at NATO-linked military drill in Georgia

TBILISI, August 1 – Two U.S. military personnel have suffered minor injuries during the military exercise Agile Spirit 2025 in Georgia. The accident took place during the multinational exercise, at Norio training grounds, when a vehicle overturned. The two were treated at a local hospital before being transferred to another medical facility. Their condition is … Read more

Body found on Batumi beach, cause of death unknown

TBILISI, August 1 – Authorities in Batumi are investigating after a man’s body was found washed ashore on the city’s New Boulevard coastline. Police and emergency services quickly arrived at the scene. The body was taken to the forensic bureau for examination. The cause of death is unknown at this stage. No further details have … Read more

Verdict in Georgian editor’s case expected Friday

TBILISI, July 31 – A Georgian court is expected to deliver its verdict August 1 in the criminal trial of journalist and newspaper founder Mzia Amaglobeli, in a case that has sparked international outrage. Supporters of Amaglobeli are planning to gather outside Batumi City Court during the final hearing waiting for the verdict. They argue … Read more

Official in Georgia’s largest opposition party arrested on immigration fraud charges

TBILISI, July 31 – Georgia’s State Security Service (SSS) has arrested a senior opposition figure, Lasha Tsanava, on charges of immigration fraud. Tsanava, a political council member of the United National Movement (UNM), is accused of receiving money from a foreign citizen in return for promising to help secure a residence permit in Georgia. According … Read more

Georgia’s strong economic growth not benefiting the broader population

TBILISI, July 31 – Georgia’s economy continues to expand, with official statistics reporting 6.3% growth in June 2025 and an average 8.3% increase over the first half of the year. International forecasts suggest Georgia remains one of the fastest-growing economies in the region, outperforming global averages by a significant margin. Yet despite the positive data, … Read more

Georgia’s ruling GD party officially nominates Kaladze as candidate for Tbilisi mayor

TBILISI, July 31 – Georgia’s ruling party, Georgian Dream, has officially nominated incumbent mayor Kakha Kaladze for a third term in the upcoming municipal elections. The announcement was made during a high-profile campaign launch event in Mtatsminda Park in the capital attended by senior party leaders including Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze and Georgian Dream (GD) … Read more

Russia-Georgia border crossing evacuated due to glacier alert

TBILISI, July 31 – The Dariali border crossing between Russia and Georgia was evacuated Thursday, due to an early warning system for glacier hazard being triggered. Georgian authorities activated the warning system in the mountainous Devdoraki–Dariali area after sensors detected rises in water flow, typically an early sign of glacier melt or debris flow from … Read more

Increasing repression and weakened defenses chart risky path for Georgia: Analyst

TBILISI, July 31 – Georgia may face increasing political isolation and domestic instability unless its current leadership changes course, according to analyst Vakhtang Dzabiradze. He warns that the ruling Georgian Dream (GD) party’s recent rhetoric and actions reflect a clear shift away from European integration. In a wide-ranging interview, constitutional lawyer and political analyst Vakhtang … Read more

Opposition figures visiting Washington to lobby for sanctions against own country

TBILISI, July 31 – Two of the opposition’s figureheads are in Washington D.C. to lobby for the U.S. Congress introducing sanctions against Georgia to force the country to adhere to democratic standards. Strong Georgia – Lelo’s leaders, Salome Samadashvili and Grigol Gegelia, travelled to Washington D.C. to meet Republican Congressman Dan Crenshaw. According to the … Read more