Over 40 Georgians have been jailed on criminal charges stemming from anti-government protests that have roiled the South ...
Russia announced plans to develop a permanent naval base at a tiny port on the Black Sea. WSJ explains what it reveals about Moscow’s territorial and strategic ambitions for the region.
Contingency Planning Memoranda identify plausible scenarios that could have serious consequences for U.S. interests and propose measures to both prevent and mitigate them. Although the likelihood ...
On Thursday, some 240 people were injured in protests in Georgia. The protests were ignited by the appearance of a Russian MP in the country's parliament. Mr Putin signed a decree on Friday ...
In 2023, Georgia’s government banned the re-export of automobiles to Russia, a move intended to align with international sanctions against Moscow. But recent trade data is buttressing suspicions that ...
But the huge force has now moved into Georgia proper, demolishing hopes of a rapid solution to an increasingly bitter conflict. The invasion comes as Gordon Brown urges Russia to call a ceasefire.
Similarly, the Balkans have seen a rise in Russian influence, particularly in Serbia and Georgia. Former U.S. rear admiral Mark Montgomery observed that Russia has been "pushing the envelope with ...
"The IC assesses that Russian influence actors manufactured a recent video that falsely depicted individuals claiming to be from Haiti and voting illegally in multiple counties in Georgia.
Russian forces have occupied 20 percent of Georgia since an invasion in 2008. And Moscow is accused of helping fuel a political crisis in the country. Mass protests have taken place for more than ...
Former soccer player Mikheil Kavelashvili was formally inaugurated as president of Georgia on Sunday ... and a victory for former imperial ruler Russia.
U.S. intelligence agencies blamed Russia on Friday for being responsible for a video that went viral on X falsely purporting to show a Haitian immigrant with multiple Georgia IDs claiming to have ...
The body of a Russian tourist abducted on January 5 in Georgia’s Svaneti region has been found in the Nakra River, NewsGeorgia reported, citing a statement from Georgia’s Interior Ministry. According ...