Georgia How Georgia pioneered women's rights movement in former Soviet states How Georgia pioneered women's rights movement in former Soviet states 07/05/2019
No Comment Georgia: Police clash with protesters against hydropower plant Georgian police used tear gas and rubber bullets to break up a protest by residents of a mountainous region against the construction of a hydropower plant. 21/04/2019
Georgia Speedboat killer Jack Shepherd will return to UK, says lawyer Speedboat killer Jack Shepherd says he will not fight his extradition from Georgia to the UK where he has been given a six year sentence for manslaughter 26/03/2019
Business Planet The tiny Georgian toy company making a big difference In partnership with The European Investment Bank Business Planet heads to Georgia to find out about a toy company making a difference after obtaining microfinance guaranteed. 15/02/2019
Business Planet The man behind Georgia's very own toy story In partnership with The European Investment Bank Georgian toy company Dadari doesn't just make wooden toys it also makes a point of employing people with disabilities. Three of the firm's seven employees have special learning needs. Business Planet spoke to the firm's founder Merab Kuchukhidze to find out more about the company. 15/02/2019
Georgia Georgia to keep British speedboat killer behind bars for three months A court in Georgia ruled on Friday that the British fugitive should remain in the country for three months, pending possible extradition. 23/01/2019
Georgia Georgia exhibits millennia-old golden goblet A golden goblet dating back to the second Millennium BC is the star of the show at Georgia's National Museum. 07/12/2018
Georgia Euronews speaks to Georgia’s new President-elect The French-born ex-diplomat has become the first woman to hold the office. 29/11/2018
Georgia Georgia elects French-born Zurabishvili as president Georgia elects French-born Salome Zurabishvili as its new president — the first woman to hold the office in the country's history. 26/11/2018
Georgia Georgia’s democracy stronger than Russia’s blackmail, says Saakashvili Georgia’s democracy stronger than Russia’s blackmail, says Saakashvili 02/11/2018
Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili speaks to Euronews: interview transcript Georgia’s democracy stronger than Russia’s blackmail, says ex-president Mikheil Saakashvili 02/11/2018
No Comment A mammoth operation to remove infected tusk A mammoth operation to remove infected tusk 01/11/2018
Georgia Ex-president Saakashvili could return to Georgia, says expert Ex-president Saakashvili could return to Georgia, says expert 30/10/2018
Georgia Georgia elections: two former foreign ministers will go head to head Two of Georgia's former foreign ministers are celebrating after exit poll results on Sunday mark them as frontrunners in the country's presidential election. 29/10/2018
Georgia Election day: Georgians hit the polls Election day: Georgians hit the polls to chose next president 28/10/2018
Focus Chess giants lock horns in Georgia for 43rd. Olympiad In partnership with Adjara The city of Batumi was the arena for merciless combat between the world's great players. 11/10/2018
Europe News European School brings hope to Georgia EU project aims at bringing students from eastern partnership countries closer to European values 10/09/2018
Georgia Angela Merkel visits Georgia to discuss refugees It's the first stop of their trip to the Caucasus. Merkel wants to put Georgia on the list of safe countries of origin. It was also about relations with Russia, which has effectively controlled parts of Georgia since the war ten years ago 23/08/2018
Georgia Europe's forgotten war: The Georgia-Russia conflict explained a decade on An expert has told Euronews if Europe and others had ‘reacted adequately’ to Russia’s war with Georgia, which started a decade ago today, then Crimea's annexation may have been prevented. 07/08/2018
Georgia In pictures: Russia-Georgia border, 10 years after conflict A decade after Russia sent troops into Georgia's rebel region, South Ossetia, Euronews takes a look at the border today in pictures. 06/08/2018
Georgia Putin-backed troops quietly move a border on the fringes of Europe Ignoring Washington's warnings, troops have been moving a disputed boundary deeper into Georgia, a former Soviet republic that's now a staunch U.S. ally. 03/08/2018
Series Tbilisi's old town: a bridge between ancient and modern times Georgia's capital city blends centuries old streets with a modern day metropolis 25/06/2018
Series Svetitskhoveli Cathedral: Georgia's "living pillar" Svetitskhoveli Cathedral has been at the crossroads of Europe and Asia for centuries hosting ancient traditions and mysterious legends. 18/06/2018
Georgia Georgia's PM Giorgi Kvirikashvili resigns Prime Minister Kvirikashvili resigns over "different points of view" with ruling party and amidst a month of anti-government protests. 13/06/2018
Series Jvari Monastery: a special monument in Georgian history Jvari Monastery is treasured particularly as it was related to the declaration of Christianity as a state religion in Georgia 11/06/2018