Georgia: Women in the Army
“When I put on my uniform for the first time, I felt so strong and proud.”
“When I put on my uniform for the first time, I felt so strong and proud.”
As men flee Putin’s mobilisation order, simmering anti-Russian sentiment reignites.
It will be near-impossible to fulfil EU-mandated obligations without a paradigm shift in how the ruling party views its role and place in the country’s history.
A medical support programme aims to heal wounds between Abkhazians and Georgians.
The instantly-recognisable brand has become a collateral victim of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Nika Gvaramia imprisoned for abuse of power in a sentence largely seen as a retaliation for his criticism of the ruling party.
While children have access to free therapy, treatment centres are not equipped to support adults.
Svaneti residents turned to ancient rituals to fight electricity shortages caused by virtual currencies.
Hundreds of thousands of displaced people have been living in dire conditions for decades.
The death of an IDP has reopened the debate on the dire conditions people originally from Abkhazia have been enduring for decades.