In video shot on August 29, 1995, Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze's damaged motorcade is seen after a failed assassination attempt against him. Shevardnadze is shown in a hospital where he was treated for injuries sustained in the bomb attack.
In video shot on November 22, 2003, Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze is seen fleeing from a session of parliament as opposition leaders rush into the hall during the Rose Revolution that brought Mikheil Saakashvili to power.
Former Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze, a man credited with helping end the Cold War, has died.
Russia vowed there would be "grave consequences" after Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova signed partnership agreements with the European Union on June 27. We look at the measures Moscow has already imposed just over a week later.
The European Court of Human Rights has condemned Russia for the mass deportation of Georgian citizens in 2006.
The former mayor of Tbilisi, Gigi Ugulava, was detained at the Tbilisi airport early on July 3 as he was traveling to Kyiv and Chisinau.
The former chief of Georgia's military police, Grigori Dgebuadze, has been arrested in the Netherlands at Tbilisi's request.
Additional criminal charges related to the alleged misspending of public funds have been filed against Gigi Ugulava, a former Tbilisi mayor and a leading member of the opposition United National Movement party.
Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt has held talks in Tbilisi with Georgian President Giorgi Margvelashvili, Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili, and his Georgian counterpart, Maia Panjikidze.
A U.S. congressional delegation, led by Senator Ben Cardin (Democrat-Maryland), has visited the Georgian capital, Tbilisi.
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili joined the leaders of Ukraine and Moldova in signing agreements in Brussels on closer economic ties with the European Union. The EU also agreed to closer political ties with Tbilisi. RFE/RL's Georgian Service got reactions from residents of the capital.
The United States has announced it will no longer produce or acquire antipersonnel land mines.
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