Georgia
Georgian TV at Centre of Political Battle
New government says planned management reform will make broadcaster more independent, but opposition disagrees.
Housing Hopes Dim for Georgia's Refugees
New government postpones deadline for providing proper housing to people displaced by past conflicts.
Consumer Rights and Wrongs in Georgia
New legislation intended to impose European-style standards in a market where customers currently enjoy few protections.
Georgia: Rival Factions Agree to Talk
Relations between president and prime minister reach new low as confrontation spills onto streets.
Georgia-Russia: Hostile Forever?
As new administration seeks thaw with Moscow, president’s people want pro-West, anti-Russia clauses written into constitution.
Storm Damage Payments Divide East Georgia
Prime minister’s charity group accused of making selective compensation awards.
Georgian Businessmen Fight for "Stolen" Property
Last government accused of wrongful seizures of business assets.
Georgia Urged to Ease School Rules for Meskhetians
As exiled group returns to the country, some children are barred from free schooling as they don’t have residence rights.
More Arrests in Georgia
Pace of investigations into President Saakashvili’s allies accelerates.