Georgia: Church and State in Tight Embrace
A new concordat between the Georgian state and the Orthodox Church is cementing the latter's special status in society.
A new concordat between the Georgian state and the Orthodox Church is cementing the latter's special status in society.
A man-made lake is putting a once-thriving resort back on the map - but not all locals are celebrating.
Traders trying to cross from Azerbaijan into Georgia are forced to endure a bureaucratic nightmare.
A dramatic downsizing of the Georgian health system is costing thousands of Georgian doctors their jobs.
Controversial new language legislation may further isolate Georgia's 300,000-strong Azerbaijani minority.
More than 200,000 Georgia refugees from Abkhazia remember a tragic past and anticipate an uncertain future.
As the start date for the Baku-Ceyhan pipeline nears, villagers along the route are asking what they will get out of it
Georgian non-governmental organisations fear a violent attack on one of their offices two weeks ago will go unpunished.
The government and rights groups want to stop attacks on non-Orthodox Christian communities in Georgia but differ on the means to do so
The abduction of a British banker in Georgia has dealt another blow to the country’s international reputation and raised questions about official collusion in the kidnapping business.