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Articles by Giorgi Lomsadze for Eurasianet
Georgians Take Up Arms Against Russia in Ukraine
At least nine Georgians have died in Ukraine since the beginning of the war, likely the largest death toll among any foreign contingent.
Armenia, Georgia Battle Over Yogurt
The move has reignited long-standing who-did-it-first tensions that flare up frequently between the two ancient neighbors.
Georgia’s Mountainous Cryptocurrency Problem
The legendary mountain region of Svaneti has turned into a cryptocurrency mint, resulting in chronic electricity shortages.
Hunger-Striking Saakashvili a Headache for Georgian Government
Saakashvili has been refusing food for nearly a month since he was detained following his dramatic return to Georgia.
Iran Joins Georgia’s Caucasian Gas Circle
As the price of natural gas keeps declining, competition among Caspian Basin suppliers is picking up.
Georgia Scraps 'Blasphemy Bill'
Georgia has dropped a proposed anti-blasphemy bill ardently opposed by freedom-of-speech activists. With a stated goal of protecting the feelings of Christian...
Tbilisi Zoo Announces Post-Flood Comeback
Two months after horror-movie scenes of zoo animals wandering around Tbilisi made international headlines, the Georgian capital's zoo has announced plans...
Former Russian Tycoon Leaves Karabakh Shelter to Face Accusers in Moscow
He had a flat in downtown New York and a castle in Burgundy, but gave it all up for a hayseed village life; most recently, in disputed Nagorno Karabakh...
Russia, Turkey Bicker Over the G-Word
The Kremlin has tried to placate Turkish anger at Vladimir Putin terming as genocide the killing of an estimated one to 1.5 million ethnic Armenians in...
Georgia’s ISIS Problem: How to Stop Would-Be Jihadists?
The continued departure of young men for jihad in Syria is raising alarm in Georgia’s Pankisi Valley, a Sunni Muslim area that allegedly has seen scores...