Anchors Away for a New Georgian Navy
Virtually all nations with significant coastlines maintain, as a part of their larger armed forces, a naval service component. While...
Virtually all nations with significant coastlines maintain, as a part of their larger armed forces, a naval service component. While...
On July 5, as part of Pride Week in Tbilisi, a “March of Honor” was planned on Rustaveli Avenue. Because...
The protests against the construction of the Namakhvani Hydroelectric Power Plant (NHPP), have been increasingly associated with the shady politics...
Following the lifting of several COVID-19 restrictions, the number of newly detected coronavirus cases daily has continued to increase in...
On the evening of July 6, two sides of a controversial issue came to a head when supporters of the...
As waste accumulation keeps expanding, it increasingly poses a serious threat to human health and the environment. Waste can be...
A microbe does not distinguish the rich from the poor, does not recognize state borders, and despite its small size,...
Georgia’s retail industry has for many years been on a path of steady progress. Digitalization, localized supply chains, and regulatory...
Georgian farmers have a good opportunity to enter the European market, evidenced by the special quality and taste of our...
Giant ferns whipped the car as we bumped through the undergrowth in Guria. Like many overgrown fields in Western Georgia,...