Georgians Call for Better Health and Safety at Work
Analysts say government will have to adopt laws to meet European standards sooner or later.
Analysts say government will have to adopt laws to meet European standards sooner or later.
Assigning a contested building for a neutral purpose hasn’t worked.
Rights activists accuse police of not taking domestic abuse seriously enough.
Mistreatment continues although some experts say it is no longer systemic.
Some analysts fear stricter visa rules will deter foreigners who contribute to Georgian economic growth.
President and prime minister in public row over who should attend United Nations meeting.
Tbilisi looking at ways of ensuring anti-retroviral therapy remains available for those who need it.
Analysts note that legal moves look like political retaliation and could alienate allies in the EU and US.
Claims that Armenians were target of ethnic attack are disputed by eyewitnesses.
August 2008 conflict resulted in formal Russian recognition of South Ossetian and Abkhazian independence.