Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili has pardoned 15 inmates on the 33rd anniversary of the April 9 tragedy. The pardoned inmates, including seven women and six Ukrainian citizens, will leave the penitentiary institutions today, the Presidential ...
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The Investigative Committee of Russia has accused the commander of the Georgian Legion fighting in Ukraine, Mamuka Mamulashvili, of committing war crimes and has plans to file charges against him. Russia accuses Mamulashvili, who has been fighti...
20,723 Ukrainian citizens are in Georgia as of April 3, Charge d’affaires of Ukraine to Georgia Andrey Kasyanov stated today. The people have fled the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war which began on February 24. Kasyanov thanked the Georgian author...
The National Food Agency of Georgia has launched recalling of some chocolate from the market, including Kinder, over Salmonella concerns Hundreds of cases of salmonella have been reported in the UK, France, Germany, Belgium and other countries, e...
Russian troops attacked a rail station in Kramatorsk, in eastern Ukraine earlier today, leaving more than 30 dead and more than 100 injured, local officials said. The station was being used by civilians trying to evacuate. Local officials cl...
Georgian Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili, along with chairs of the parliament of all foreign states, have been invited to the Ukrainian town of Bucha to themselves see the “evidence Russia committed war crimes there,” Charge d’Affaires of Ukrai...
Georgia will never allow the transit of the goods which have been sanctioned in the wake of Russian invasion of Ukraine, such claims are groundless and “slanderous,” Georgian PM Irakli Garibashvili has responded to recent statements by the Ukrainian ...
Georgia is expected to receive a questionnaire from the European Union in an accelerated manner next week which will contain hundreds of questions the Georgian government must answer on whether Georgia’s democracy level is sufficient for the country ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is now traveling by train from southeastern Poland to Kyiv. The former German defense minister is accompanied by a delegation that also includes EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, Slovak Prim...