Virginia winemaker adopts Eurasian clay vessel technique
Castle Hill Cider is the first American company to use egg-shaped Georgian clay vessels called qvevri to ferment and age hard ciders.
Openly gay candidate is a sign of changing times in the former Soviet republic of Georgia
The nomination of lawyer and LGBT rights advocate Nino Bolkvadze is a milestone for Georgian political culture, which historically shuts minorities out.
Stateless former president is a man without a country
VOA’s Georgian service talks with former Georgian leader Mikheil Saakashvili, who was recently stripped of his adoptive Ukrainian citizenship, about what he’ll do now.
Why Pence’s Georgia visit might have come at a critical time
Georgian President Giorgi Margvelashvili sits down with VOA’s Georgian Service after the US vice presidential visit.
Does Russia have a wonder weapon that can wipe out the US Navy?
A Russian media report claims the country has a mythical weapon with staggering capabilities, but is it all a ruse?
Score one for free media in former Soviet republic of Georgia
European court blocks move to place Georgia’s largest independent television station in the hands of an alleged government ally.