Latest
Europe
Georgian Court Sentences Poet to 2 Years in Prison For ‘Resisting’ Police
Zviad Ratiani’s sentence was handed down amid protests against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party that have continued for nearly a year.
Oct. 9, 2025
EU
European Parliament Moves to Tighten Visa-Free Rules – Georgia Could Face Scrutiny Amid Strained EU Ties
In an attempt to sway the policies of other nations, the European Union hopes that restricting travel might impact the decisions of wayward governments.
Oct. 8, 2025
Ukraine
Front Line of Lie: Russian Hybrid Aggression Threatens to Seal Off NATO’s Eastern Door
As the war in Ukraine drags on, Moscow’s political interference and “copycat” laws sabotage its neighbors’ Euro-Atlantic path. Brookings expert Jonathan Katz tells Kyiv Post the West is being tested.
Oct. 8, 2025
EU
Georgia Charges 5 Opposition Figures Over Protests as EU Denounces Democratic Backsliding
A statement by EU chiefs categorically rejected claims made by Georgian authorities and Russian politicians that attempts at a “peaceful revolution” had been engineered or influenced by Brussels.
Oct. 6, 2025
Georgia
Georgian Protests Continue for Second Day after Disputed Local Elections
The ruling party accused protesters of trying to “overthrow the constitutional order” and blamed Brussels, adding that the gatherings would be treated as an “attempt to overthrow the government”.
Oct. 6, 2025
Europe
Georgia PM Vows Sweeping Crackdown After 'Foiled Coup'
Georgia’s Prime Minister vows more crackdown on opposition and activists after tens of thousands of demonstrators flooded Tbilisi’s Freedom Square and some tried to enter the presidential palace.
Oct. 5, 2025
Russia
Georgian Police Clash With Protesters Attempting to Storm Presidential Palace
It followed calls for the peaceful overthrow of Georgia’s ruling party, which has been accused of a crackdown on political opposition, protesters, rights activists and independent media.
Oct. 4, 2025
War in Ukraine
From Fighting in Ukraine to Leading in Tbilisi: Zviad Tsetskhladze’s Story
From fighting for Ukraine to imprisonment in Georgia, one young activist embodies what he describes as the countries’ shared struggle as Georgians push to unseat the pro-Russian regime.
Oct. 4, 2025
Georgia
Georgia votes in local polls as opposition urges ‘last-chance’ protest
Georgia heads to tense local elections as opposition calls mass protests in a “last chance” to save democracy, accusing the ruling Georgian Dream of authoritarianism and pro-Russian tilt.
Oct. 4, 2025
Zelensky
Georgia’s Leadership Pushes Back on Zelensky’s Speech to UNGA
Several of Tbilisi’s top officials have sharply rejected recent remarks by the Ukrainian President who told the UN General Assembly that “Europe has already lost Georgia.”
Sept. 26, 2025
War in Ukraine
Kavelashvili Says Georgia Understands Ukraine ‘Better Than Many’ After Zelensky Criticism
Kavelashvili countered that Georgia “stands firmly as a guardian of dialogue, peace, civility and sustainable development” after Zelensky told the UN that Europe had “already lost Georgia.”
Sept. 25, 2025
EU
Foreign Intel Behind 300-Day Georgia Protests, Prime Minister Says
Georgia’s protests against the pro-Russian government hit the 300-day mark as Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze claims the rallies are funded by foreign intelligence.
Sept. 23, 2025
Ukraine
Two Ukrainians Arrested for Explosives in Georgia
A truck driven by two Ukrainian citizens transporting explosives was stopped in Georgia. Investigators are trying to determine if a terrorist act was being planned – and if so, then where.
Sept. 11, 2025
EU
Tbilisi Protesters and EU Lawmakers Call on Armenia to Block Extradition of Georgian Fighter to Russia
After a Georgian volunteer who fought in Ukraine against Russian forces was detained at the Armenian border, EU parliamentarians have written a formal letter of protest.
Sept. 10, 2025
War in Ukraine
Georgian Fighter for Ukraine Faces Extradition to Russia After Arrest in Armenia
Giorgi Kinoiani, a Georgian who fought for Ukraine and was sentenced in absentia by a Russian proxy court, reportedly faces extradition to Russia after he was arrested at the Armenian border.
Sept. 10, 2025
Music
Tears, Music, and Unity: Georgian Artists Move Ukrainians at ‘National Legend of Ukraine 2025’
Kyiv Post speaks to Georgian singer and living legend Nino Katamadze about music, solidarity, and performing in Kyiv’s in front of Ukraine’s president and first lady.
Updated: Sept. 8, 2025
