Activists in Tbilisi say health officials should pay attention to the tragic tale of a transgender woman who died in a Batumi clinic from an AIDS-related illness, arguing that transgender patients face unique difficulties that must be considered to ensure their "honor and dignity" under current antidiscrimination laws.
Russian President Vladimir Putin says powerful forces in the United States are trying to undermine the results of his first bilateral meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has defended Georgia’s right to decide for itself whether it wants to join NATO, saying that Russian pressure against Tbilisi on the issue is “totally unacceptable.”
Greece's Supreme Court has postponed an extradition appeal hearing for a Georgian citizen who is alleged to be the head of an international crime ring after the suspect complained of feeling unwell and made his court appearance in a wheelchair.
Georgia’s Interior Ministry says four miners were killed and six injured when the roof of a tunnel in a coal mine collapsed.
Georgian President Giorgi Margvelashvili has told RFE/RL that his country can "commit to joining [NATO] today," saying that his country has "fulfilled basically every requirement" needed to become a member of the alliance.
Georgian Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze has appointed Giorgi Kobulia as economy minister and Vano Machavariani as finance minister as he forms a new government after taking office last month.
An American family of three is discovered dead. A young Georgian shepherd faces murder charges. And a tight-knit group of Azeri carpet weavers mourns the loss of adopted outsiders devoted to reviving their traditional craft.
A shepherd in the republic of Georgia has pleaded not guilty to the murders of an American-born couple and their son. The killing has shocked friends and neighbors who knew the dual-nationals as a great help to the community.
Georgian authorities have arrested a 19-year-old man on suspicion of killing an American family of three, the Interior Ministry says.
A new book of modern "fairy tales" celebrates the accomplishments of women in Georgian history -- and aims to destroy the gender stereotypes found in much of children's literature. The book was issued with the support of UN Women.
An intense heat wave is shattering temperature records in Iran and the Caucasus nations of Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia, causing power shortages that are adding to discomfort in the region.
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