The European Court of Human Rights has commenced deliberations on a complaint filed by a coalition of non-governmental and media organizations regarding the controversial law on the transparency of foreign influence, also labelled as a “Russian law” ...
Police in Georgia have arrested two individuals in the country’s west on charges of illegal drug-related activities, the Ministry of Internal Affairs announced on Thursday. D.Kh., 46, and T.Kh., 44, both of whom have prior convictions, were detained...
Judge Irakli Shvangiradze has referred the cases of 11 individuals arrested during protests near the Georgian Parliament for substantive review by the court. The first hearing for Andro Chichinadze, Onise Tskhadadze, Jano Archaia, Ruslan Sivakov, Lu...
The Prosecutor’s Office of Georgia has charged eight individuals with offenses related to “thieves’ world” activities, including so-called “thief-in-law” status, membership in the criminal network, and supporting its operations. According to the Min...
The pre-trial hearing for 11 individuals arrested during protests against the Government’s decision late last year to halt the country’s EU integration until 2028, continues at Tbilisi City Court, with the courtroom proceedings remaining semi-closed....
The Tbilisi City Court has fined Temur Katamadze, known as “Batumi flag bearer,” 2,800 GEL following a complaint filed by Nino Nadiradze, the general director of Vivamedi Clinic. Katamadze was found guilty under Article 166 of the Administrative Offe...
Georgian law enforcement agencies have conducted a series of special operations across the country, resulting in the seizure of illegal firearms, ammunition, and drugs, the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) announced. A total of 18 individuals have ...
The US Department of Justice has announced that the Iranian government hired two individuals to assassinate a journalist living in America. One of the suspects is a Georgian citizen. The target of the alleged plot was Masih Alinejad, an Iranian diss...
Three individuals have been detained in front of the Parliament building on Rustaveli Avenue on Friday evening. The arrested individuals have been identified as students Tako Gvilia, Tatia Apriashvili, and Luka Gogia. It remains unclear where they ...
Seventeen journalists in Georgia have been fined 5,000 GEL ($1,850) each for allegedly “blocking the road” while covering ongoing pro-European protests in the country. The total fines amount to 85,000 GEL ($31,500), raising concerns over press freedo...