Friday, December 19, 2025

Ex-president compares current Georgia to Soviet Union

TBILISI, November 17 – Georgia’s ruling Georgian Dream party on Monday dismissed renewed opposition talk of forming a “technical government”, while former president Salome Zourabichvili accused the authorities of dragging the country toward isolation. The clash began when Georgian Dream MP Tengiz Sharmanashvili ridiculed opposition calls for a temporary, non-partisan cabinet to oversee a political … Read more

Georgia to ban overseas voting in parliamentary elections

TBILISI, November 17 – Georgia’s ruling party has launched a full rewrite of the country’s election code in a move that could reshape how millions of citizens cast their votes. The biggest change would require Georgian voters living abroad to travel back to Georgia in order to vote in parliamentary elections. Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili … Read more

Spain defeats Georgia 4–0 in World Cup qualifier

TBILISI, November 17 – Spain swept past Georgia with a convincing 4–0 win in their World Cup qualifying match on Sunday night at Dinamo Arena in Tbilisi, dominating from the opening minutes and leaving the home side with little chance to respond. The visitors wasted no time asserting control, netting three goals in the first … Read more

Fresh back from Berlin, German ambassador joins anti-government protest

TBILISI, November 14 – German ambassador Peter Fischer on Thursday joined an anti-government protest in Tbilisi, drawing sharp criticism from Georgia’s ruling party, which accused Fischer of breaching diplomatic protocol and insulting the country’s institutions. Fischer, who had only recently returned to Georgia following consultations in Berlin, was seen mingling with protesters on Rustaveli Avenue, … Read more

Georgia moves ex-President Saakashvili back to prison

TBILISI, November 13 – Georgia’s former president Mikheil Saakashvili has been moved out of a private clinic and back into Rustavi prison in a late night transfer which caused political controversy. The penitentiary service and the Ministry of Health say Saakashvili no longer needs hospital care. Saakashvili, his lawyers, and his family insist that he … Read more

Why Georgia’s protest movement is losing steam

TBILISI, November 13 – As Georgia’s ruling party insists that no genuine protest movement exists in the country, claiming only small foreign-funded groups gather on Rustaveli Avenue each evening, analysts and opposition figures are debating whether the public mood could soon shift toward wider unrest. Over a year has passed sine a disputed election triggered … Read more

Authorities demolish illegal buildings in Tbilisi’s Samgori district

TBILISI, November 13 – Tbilisi city authorities have torn down illegal buildings in the capital’s Samgori district, freeing up more than 14 hectares of occupied public property. According to the city government, the municipal inspection carried out coordinated enforcement actions aimed at stopping unauthorized construction and preventing further illegal use of state and municipal land. … Read more

18 confirmed dead in Turkish military plane crash in Georgia

TBILISI, November 12 – Preliminary findings after a Turkish Air Force C-130 military plane crashed in eastern Georgia on Tuesday indicated that the disaster may have been caused by a technical malfunction. Georgia’s Interior Minister Geka Geladze confirmed Wednesday that 18 bodies have been recovered from the crash site, while search teams continue to look … Read more

Search underway after Turkish C-130 crashed in eastern Georgia

TBILISI, November 11 – A Turkish Air Force C-130 cargo plane crashed in eastern Georgia on Tuesday afternoon. Here is what is known about the crash so far. The Hercules military cargo plane went down near the border with Azerbaijan, setting off a multinational search-and-rescue effort and an immediate criminal investigation, according to a sequence … Read more