Survival First: Paul Bell on Georgia’s Never-Ending Struggle
Paul Bell has had a 40-year career in journalism and strategic communications, working in over 20 countries across Europe and...
Paul Bell has had a 40-year career in journalism and strategic communications, working in over 20 countries across Europe and...
A group of students and protesters, outraged by the university’s involvement in the dispersal of a peaceful demonstration against the...
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) recently celebrated the successful completion of a four-year project in...
Organizations and businesses in Georgia aspire to put mental health on the same map as the rest of the country’s...
As the war in Ukraine reached 1,000 days, the Council of Europe has called for a shift from emergency measures...
They have their own vernacular, hardly comprehensible to the folks of other generations, but mind, they are loath to use...
In today’s world, where environmental challenges are becoming increasingly urgent, preserving natural landscapes and supporting local communities has become crucial....
November 15 became a landmark evening in Tbilisi’s experimental music calendar, as Mutant Radio and the Goethe-Institut Georgien joined forces...
No, I can’t stay away long from the massive Soli steelyard in Tbilisi’s industrial Eliava district. I found it a...
In a performance that electrified the Marjanishvili Theater on November 19, Tato Geliashvili and Tata Tavdishvili unveiled their choreographic adaptation...