Aggressive employers, prone to force employees to quit under allegedly self-decision, face stronger punishment. Business thinks the problem is not the...
Center Point Group, the largest Georgian developer company handing out its property under three-year-management right to Dexsus, regained its property back...
Interview with Giorgi Margvelashvili, Minister of Education and Science, Vice Prime MinisterIn connection with the hullabaloo about the Agrarian University, we...
Jamestown Foundation together with Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, organized conference with participation of homologous experts. Subject of the conference is “Georgia: Political...
Marina BaliashviliInterview with psychologistOfficial Tbilisi objected to influential group of European politicians. I mean Bidzina Ivanishvili’s open letter to ‘European People’s...
Leader of the Parliamentary Minority David Bakradze told Rustavi2 channel that National Movement party was ready to support constitutional changes initiated...
We the Georgians love venting our political feelings in the street. A street-oriented political life is what makes us feel alive and kicking. Street has its unequaled charm and magic, and power too, used when political concerns and pains have to be gotten off our aching chests. As a matter of fact, we as a nation are politically more natural in the open air than indoors. We are suffocating inside an edifice even if its air is conditioned. We breathe better in the street – the political oxygen is better felt and taken in there. Streets make us feel more liberated where democracy seems healthier and more feasible. Streets are free from governmental duress, cultural conscience, social restrictions, economic plight, political inequity and intellectual responsibility.
There is lots of talk about the economy and money and there doesn't seem to be much money circulating around. Orders are down, and some say there is little foreign investment. The main problem is not that there is little foreign investment, it is that those businesses with money in Georgia aren't spending it or putting it in the economy by expanding or establishing new businesses. The reason they aren't doing this is fear.
Palitra TV channel did a feature on the Kvariati village Mansion that became one of the reasons for former Prime Minister Vano Merabishvili’s arrest on May 21 with charges of corruption.
Image Center modeling agency is receiving applications for the Miss Georgia 2013 contest, Manager Ia Kitsmarishvili announced at a press conference on May 22.
Following the naming of the ruling coalition's presidential candidate, the public has turned its attention to the question of who the state's First Lady will be if Giorgi Margvelashvili is elected the president in October.
Famous band Deep Purple is scheduled to visit Georgia for 2013 Tbilisi Open Air festival on Dinamo Arena stadium, although this is not their first trip to the country - the band held five concerts in Tbilisi Sports Palace in May 1990, but even that was not their only activity in the capital city.