Ukraine may have inched closer to NATO at the military alliance’s summit in Washington this week
MoreGeorgia's governing party and opposition sympathizers are trading threats and accusations following a dramatic climbdown by the ruling faction this week over a Russian-style "foreign agent" bill that sparked violent protests.
MoreGeorgian Vadim Chkhetiani lies in a hospital bed in Ukraine, recovering from a serious wound suffered there in September while fighting with his countrymen, other foreigners, and Ukrainians against invading Russian forces.
MoreIn the early days of October, the region of Tusheti, tucked away in Georgia's Greater Caucasus mountain range, has already begun to change.
MoreMonday is the first day of early, in-person voting, in Georgia. Big races include the seat for governor and who will control the Senate.
MoreWhen Tedo left his two friends after a night hanging out at their Tbilisi apartment, he never thought it would be for the last time
MoreAfghanistan, South Korea and Venezuela lost their bids Tuesday to serve three-year terms on the U.N. Human Rights Council
MoreThe picturesque road that climbs vertiginously through the Caucasus Mountains leads to Stepantsminda, a small town where traditionally the stylish hotels serve as a starting-off point for holidaymakers, hikers, and the more adventurous climbers
MoreKremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov says the government does not plan to seal off borders as tens of thousands of cars with fleeing Russians, mostly men, cross into Georgia, Finland, Kazakhstan, and Mongolia after President Vladimir Putin announced a partial military mobilization to support the ongoing war in Ukraine.
MoreIn some regions, men are driven off in buses, with wives, mothers, and sisters sobbing openly and waving goodbye. In other places, men say they’re steeling themselves for battle
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