Politics
Pashinyan’s Triumph: Lessons for Georgia
Nikol Pashinyan is the first politician in the South Caucasus region to lose a war, sit down at the negotiating table with former ...
Politics
Georgia in US Strategy in the South Caucasus: Interview with Valeri Chechelashvili
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has stated that Washington sees certain progress in relations with Georgia, but still expects concrete steps from ...
Politics
Georgia’s Wine Lesson for Armenia: How the Russian Embargo Creates New Opportunities
On the eve of the parliamentary elections in Armenia, Moscow declared a food war on Yerevan. The Russian Federation is imposing an embargo ...
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Police officers under arrest, victim under investigation: what is known about the Gori incident
A video from Gori showing a group of police officers beating a man lying on the ground has once again raised the issue ...
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“Former Ally”: Why the US is Drawing Closer to Armenia Instead of Georgia
Photo: Photolure While the Georgian authorities speak of a “reset” in relations with the United States and demonstrate a readiness to restore their ...
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“Georgian Dream” vs. “Euro-bureaucracy”: Why the Georgian Authorities Are Arguing with the EU About the Real Europe
Georgia’s ruling party is rapidly escalating its confrontational rhetoric toward the European Union. The government has sent an open letter to the leaders ...
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Georgian Stage for Russian “Soft Power”: “Katyusha” at the Rustaveli Theatre
Georgia’s main theater stage has become a platform for Russian “soft power.” That’s how critics are commenting on the event titled “Songs of ...
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Georgia at the Council of Europe Summit: On “Hypocrisy” in Europe and Ukraine’s Unfriendly Steps
Vladimir Putin “received his ticket to The Hague today.” This was how Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha commented on the signing of an ...
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After Ilia II: What Awaits the Georgian Church Under Shio III
Ilia II led the Georgian Orthodox Church for nearly half a century—from 1977 until his death in March 2026. During this time, his ...
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A Short Conversation with Long Consequences: What Lies Behind the Kobakhidze-Zelenskyy Meeting
“Unresolved issues indeed remain between our states. It is important to maintain dialogue at all levels.” This was how Volodymyr Zelenskyy commented on ...
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Cancellation of Military Equipment at the May 9 Parade: Significance for Georgia
SOVA News spoke with Shota Utiashvili, former head of the Information and Analytical Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia. Russia ...
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“Classified” Stamp on Espionage Case and Personnel Reshuffles in Georgia’s SSG
For the first time in the 14-year rule of the Georgian Dream party, a detention has occurred in the country on charges of ...











