This Delicate Balance
This delicate balance between the depressing, shocking daily news in Georgia, and the daily foraging for art in the details […]
This Delicate Balance Read Post »
This delicate balance between the depressing, shocking daily news in Georgia, and the daily foraging for art in the details […]
This Delicate Balance Read Post »
Conventional wisdom would have it that education in general finds it difficult to catch up with the madly accelerated stream
How Schools Are Harming Our Kids Read Post »
The Georgia Climate Action Project, implemented over four years with financial support from the European Union, and led by the
European Union and CENN Joined Forces for Climate Action in Georgia Read Post »
The United States, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Canada, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, France,
16 countries condemn ‘Georgian Dream’ violence against peaceful protesters Read Post »
Georgian wine was showcased at the Foire aux Vins, a two-day festival in Leuze-en-Hainaut, Belgium, supported by the Georgian National
Georgian wine showcased at Foire aux Vins in Belgium Read Post »
The Pece Flame was lit for the upcoming Bakuriani 2025 Winter European Youth Olympic Festival at Rome’s historically significant grand
Peace flame ignited for Bakuriani 2025 Winter Youth Olympics Read Post »
Today, more than 20 protests and marches are planned in Tbilisi and regions. Various groups will hold marches across different
More than 20 pro-European protests and marches to take place in Tbilisi and regions Read Post »
“To Europe with Khorumi” – Georgian dancers are leading a march from the area surrounding the Philharmonic Hall towards Rustaveli
“To Europe with Khorumi” – Dancers’ march on Rustaveli Avenue Read Post »
The traditional Christmas villages in Tbilisi opened their doors this Saturday, bringing festive cheer to the Georgian capital despite the
Christmas villages open in Tbilisi Read Post »
The European Quality Assurance Register for Higher Education (EQAR) has suspended the registration of Georgia’s National Center for Educational Quality