OP-ED. The Apology Economy: On Pardons, Protest, and the Performance of Guilt in Georgia
Somewhere between the solemn hush of a courtroom and the subterranean hum of the Tbilisi metro, a new kind of...
Somewhere between the solemn hush of a courtroom and the subterranean hum of the Tbilisi metro, a new kind of...
Russia launched a missile attack on a military training facility of Ukraine's Ground Forces on July 29, killing at least...
By Mate Khvedelidze, Associate Professor at Caucasus University In geopolitical strategy, sometimes the most powerful move is not to advance,...
Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili has strongly criticized Mamuka Khazaradze and Badri Japaridze following an international legal ruling over the failed...
Not Christmas or Easter; not Lamproba either, though all three of these are important holidays here. First in Svaneti is...
Throughout my long life, I have come across so many celebrities, you just name them, including kings and queens, presidents...
The cinema was never just about the movie. At its best, it was a kind of secular chapel—a place to...
Berlin has never been known for refined elegance. Its street style often ventures beyond ugly into deliberately anti-fashion territory, with...
NEXT is a leading lifestyle developer, changing skylines in fast-growing countries like Georgia, vibrant cities like Dubai, and emerging markets...
In the heart of Tbilisi, on the gentle slope between the Old Town and the Mtkvari River, two monumental tubular...