Georgia and UN sign new sustainable development agreement
A new five-year partnership framework between Georgia and the United Nations has set out priorities for development through 2030. The agreement outlines economic, social, and governance goals.
Georgia moves to tighten protest rules
The Georgian Parliament is moving to fast-track amendments that would change how assemblies and demonstrations are organised. Lawmakers say the goal is to improve public order, while civil society groups warn the measures could limit key democratic freedoms.
Georgia’s Foreign Policy Crossroads
Georgia is entering one of the most consequential phases of its foreign policy in years.
OSCE Ministerial meeting spotlights differing priorities for Tbilisi and Brussels
The 32nd Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Ministerial meeting in Vienna exposed a sharp divergence between governance priorities in Brussels and Tbilisi.
Azerbaijan-Georgia Media Forum gets underway in Baku
The Azerbaijan-Georgia Media Forum on the theme 'The Role of Media in Forming Public Trust and Information Security' has commenced in Baku, on 5 December.
Georgia's Bochorishvili highlights security concerns at OSCE Ministerial Council meeting
Georgian Foreign Minister Maka Bochorishvili is participating in the 32nd OSCE Ministerial Council holding from 3rd to 5th December in Vienna.
Abkhazia and South Ossetia raise new tensions between Georgia and Russia
Tensions between Georgia and Russia resurfaced this week after Moscow declared it sees “no preconditions” for renewing political dialogue, blaming Tbilisi’s insistence on de-occupation.
EU moves to sideline Russia with Black Sea submarine cable endorsement
The European Commission’s decision to grant the Black Sea Submarine Cable project the status of a Project of Mutual Interest is more than a technical upgrade—it is a geopolitical message.
Tbilisi mayor’s visit to Budapest highlights new European cooperation opportunities
Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze has begun an official visit to Budapest, strengthening Georgia’s diplomatic outreach and expanding cooperation on European urban development.
Georgia accuses BBC of defamation, says it has launched legal action at ICJ
The Georgian Dream party says it has taken legal action against British Broadcaster BBC following an accusation of defamation in article published about protests in Tbilisi, the Georgian capital.
Georgia set to mark EU negotiations dispute anniversary with protests
Two major protest marches are set to take place in the capital this evening, marking one year since the political controversy surrounding Georgia’s stalled EU membership negotiations.
U.S. envoy meets Georgia’s finance minister on TRIPP corridor, connectivity
Acting U.S. Ambassador Alan Purcell met with Georgia’s Finance Minister Lasha Khutsishvili to discuss economic ties, sanctions, and Georgia’s potential role in the U.S. TRIPP regional initiative.According to the U.S. Embassy in Tbilisi, the discussion touched on Georgia’s economic development, U.S.
Georgia's Papusashvili responds to Mark Rutte, accuses NATO of 'indecision'
Georgia’s political leadership has sharply criticised NATO’s long-standing hesitation on memberships, accusing the alliance of 'finger-pointing'.
Georgia invites Pope Leo XIV to Tbilisi during PM Kobakhidze's visit
Georgia has formally invited Pope Leo XIV to visit Tbilisi in 2026, following Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze’s meeting with the Pontiff at the Vatican on Monday 24th November.
EU alarm grows as Georgia’s political rift deepens: Ministers issue unified warnings
The European Union’s message to Georgia is becoming unmistakably sharp. Within just days, EU foreign ministers voiced unprecedented concern over Georgia’s political trajectory — and Brussels abruptly postponed a key Human Rights Dialogue.
Why the postponed EU–Georgia Human Rights dialogue exposes a deeper rift
The cancellation of the long-anticipated Georgia–EU Human Rights Dialogue — just days before it was set to take place — has ignited a political storm that neither side seems prepared to extinguish.
Georgia–Armenia relations enter new phase as Armenia President visits
Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturian’s official visit to Georgia is testimony to a rapidly strengthening partnership between the two neighbouring state following the initialling of the Armenia–Azerbaijan peace agreement.
Mikheil Saakashvili: Tbilisi and Kyiv relations face fresh strain
Ukraine relations are entering a new period of tension this week after remarks from a senior Ukrainian official reignited debate around Georgia’s former president Mikheil Saakashvili.
Türkiye says initial findings on cargo plane crash to take at least two months
Turkish Defence Minister Yaşar Güler stated on Monday that it would take at least two months to reach initial conclusions and analyse the black box of a Turkish cargo plane that crashed in Georgia last week, resulting in the deaths of 20 soldiers.
Türkiye says it’s too early to say what caused deadly plane crash
Türkiye’s defence ministry says investigations are still underway and it is too early to determine what caused the military cargo plane crash in Georgia that killed 20 soldiers earlier this week.
Mikheil Saakashvili returns to prison following long term hospitlisation
Former Georgia President Mikheil Saakashvili has returned to prison in Georgia following an extended hospital stay which saw him receive treatment at a civilian hospital in Tbilisi.
Turkish C-130 plane crash: Body of 20th victim recovered by search teams
A source has confirmed to Anewz that all bodies of the 20 victims in the Turkish Military place crash have been recovered by search teams in Georgia's Sighnaghi municipality.
Turkish Plane crash: Georgia interior Minister at site where C-130 Hercules went down
Georgian Interior Minister Geka Geladze has visited the site of the Turkish military helicopter crash in Sighnaghi Municipality, near the Georgia–Azerbaijan border.
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