Despite some progress in peace talks over the war in Ukraine, negotiations remain stalled on two crucial points - territorial concessions and security guarantees. Statements by Western optimists - such as Keith Kellogg - claiming that efforts to reso...
Security expert Andro Gotsiridze analyses the collapsed peace-deal talks between the United States and Ukrainian delegations in Miami this weekend and assesses the prospects for ending the war in Ukraine in an interview with Front News. Gotsiridze s...
As the Russia–Ukraine war drags on, prospects for peace negotiations are becoming increasingly unclear. The reduction of the original 28-point plan proposed by Ukraine and its Western partners to a 19-point version - from which amnesty and military r...
International relations specialist Giorgi Khatiashvili discusses the proposed plan to end the war in Ukraine and its accompanying risks in an interview with Front News. The expert evaluates the leaked 28-point “peace plan”, the real mechanisms behind...
Against the backdrop of major shifts in the political landscape, the ruling Georgian Dream party has recently introduced a series of key and controversial decisions that have sparked widespread public debate. These include abolishing the administrati...
Corruption allegations involving former senior officials and the internal “purge” within the ruling Georgian Dream party have triggered sharp public questions about both legal accountability and the motives behind the power struggle inside the Govern...
Former MP and economist Roman Gotsiridze argues that the country’s record inflation is driven primarily by the National Bank of Georgia (NBG) and the government’s mismanaged monetary and fiscal policies. He directly links rapid price increases - part...
Former Georgian diplomat Gigi Gigiadze tells Front News the European Commission’s 2025 enlargement report on Georgia is the harshest and most realistic assessment Brussels has ever issued, marking a collapse of the country’s EU integration prospects ...
Recent high-profile arrests within Georgia’s Ministry of Infrastructure and the Municipal Development Fund, including senior officials Koba Gabunia and Davit Tabidze, have raised questions about whether investigators are closing in on higher-ranking ...
Georgia’s planned higher-education reform - including regionalisation, major changes to the state grant system, and a shift to 11-year school education - has triggered intense public debate. Education researcher Revaz Apkhazava speaks with Front News...