Uncovering Europe The best stories of the year from Uncovering Europe Each weekday at 7 pm CET we bring you a European story that goes beyond the headlines to find the real issues shaping the continent. Here's the best of our Uncovering Europe series from 2021. 27/12/2021
Uncovering Europe Was Russia behind the killing of Zelimkhan Khangoshvili? Russia has always denied any involvement in the killing, which has escalated tensions between Berlin and Moscow 15/12/2021
Uncovering Europe On the border with South Ossetia, families are victims of a frozen war Over a decade since the conflict with Russia, the prospects of re-unification appear to be slim. 06/12/2021
Uncovering Europe In Georgia, a baptist bishop fights for LGBT rights “Hundreds of millions of people are born LGBT. I cannot believe in a God that would create a single person without the right to love and be loved." 04/11/2021
Uncovering Europe Fear and loathing in Tbilisi as homophobic attack pain remains raw ILGA Europe ranked Georgia 32 out of 49 countries in the region over progress around LGBT issues. 26/10/2021
Europe News I'm deeply concerned over Georgia's political crisis, says EU's Michel European Council President Charles Michel brought Georgia's ruling and opposition parties together in Tbilisi during his visit Monday, in an attempt to mediate the situation in the country. 01/03/2021
Georgia Georgia's ruling party wins parliamentary vote, opposition cries foul The electoral commission said on Sunday that the ruling Georgian Dream party had gathered more than 48 per cent of the vote, but the opposition has accused it of "blatantly stealing the election". 31/10/2020
Uncovering Europe Why Georgia's elections could be make or break for its democracy With a return of heavyweight politicians, a global pandemic, malign external influences and the inauguration of a newly-reformed electoral system, Georgia's parliamentary elections are set to be a crucial test for the country. 30/10/2020
View Georgia’s potential at risk because of creeping Russian influence and private interests ǀ View With elections looming at the weekend, Georgia's political and economic progress to date could be at the stake as it comes under increasing pressure from private interests and malign Russian influence. 29/10/2020
The Cube Georgia protests: Crowds gather outside Parliament | #TheCube Police in riot gear clashed with demonstrators in the second day of protests over the failure of promised election reforms. 18/11/2019
Georgia At least 25 arrested after clashes at gay movie premiere in Georgia Police arrested more than 25 people after ultra-nationalist protesters attempted to derail the premiere of an award-winning movie about gay love. 09/11/2019
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
Europe News Bulgaria backs EU's Georgieva to be next UN chief Kristalina Georgieva, an EU commissioner, has been nominated by her native Bulgaria as a candidate to become the next UN Secretary General. 28/09/2016
Europe News EU sanctions on Russia to be extended, visa-free travel closer for Ukraine, Georgia and Kosovo EU envoys have agreed a six-month rollover of the bloc’s economic sanctions on Russia. They were brought in last year over the Ukraine conflict – 18/12/2015
My Europe Series The EU's Eastern Partnership explained Lech in Warsaw asks: “The European Union is to hold its third Eastern Partnership Summit later this month in Vilnius. What is this partnership 15/11/2013
Unreported Europe The fruits of peace Because peace depends on stability, there is a NATO programme that focuses on scientific environmental cooperation, for example over water management 27/01/2011