Ajaria: Concern Over Missing Funds
Public discontent with Tbilisi’s new regime in Ajaria mounts, not helped by officials’ refusal to talk about where revenues have gone.
Public discontent with Tbilisi’s new regime in Ajaria mounts, not helped by officials’ refusal to talk about where revenues have gone.
Murmurs of discontent over state of Georgian democracy greet anniversary of Mikheil Saakashvili’s arrival in power.
British football fans due to visit Baku for a World Cup qualifying match may be unable to find a hotel room for the night.
The Georgian government tries to reclaim a central Tbilisi hotel from its refugee residents.
Cool reception from Armenia’s tiny minority communities to a draft law designed to help them.
The treasury coffers are filling up at last, although it’s hard to say whether quick-fix tax collection methods are legal or sustainable.
Activists fear media under pressure following detention of independent newspaper chief.
Residents of areas adjoining planned Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline fear construction work may trigger landslides.
After a turbulent first half-year as president of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili shows no signs of slowing down.
The Georgian president has completed his takeover of the former dissident republic of Ajaria – but opened up a split in the ruling regime.