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Morality – and we beneath it
Generally speaking, humankind has an insatiable desire to understand why it came into this world and what its purpose is. Driven by this desire, I immersed myself in literature and listened to various people. Some say that humankind has no purpose and that we are merely biological beings. The topic of reincarnation is also discussed, along with the question of how humanity can rise and become enlightened, freeing itself from this wearying cycle of reincarnation. Much has been


Paata Turava: TU Munich no longer engaged at Kutaisi International University
According to Paata Turava, the Acting Vice Rector of Kutaisi State University, the Technical University of Munich (TUM) is no longer part of Bidzina Ivanishvili's flagship project. Ivanishvili had committed to spend up to $1 billion on the start-up university, located in its own leafy campus just outside Georgia's second largest city. Paata Turava on the official KIU website. Turava has made these remarks to several friends and colleagues around Tbilisi State University, whe


Systemic Blindness Among Lawyers
In a country where the law is visibly bent and “legality” is all too often used as the opposite of justice, society’s attention naturally turns to those who are supposed to be responsible for protection: lawyers and jurists. By the very nature of the profession, a lawyer is not merely a service provider, but an institutional counterweight to state power—a mechanism that shields civil rights from abuse and makes it possible for “law” to be more than just paper. That is precise


Everyone is allowed to stand. Except demonstrators.
For the past few days, a new law passed by the Georgian Dream party has been requiring people arrested for protesting on the sidewalk to appear in court. They are accused of "blocking the sidewalk for pedestrian traffic" —an accusation based solely on the fact that they were standing on the sidewalk (i.e., in the area designated for pedestrians). These people would most likely have had to spend New Year's Eve, Christmas, and the following days in prison cells, had it not bee
Kitty Jashi
Dec 29, 2025


The Judge Who Broke the Silence
The judge of the Tetritskaro District Court, Vladimer Khutchua , is today practically the only judge who has broken the prevailing silence within Georgia’s judiciary and openly confronted the injustice entrenched in the court system. His name became widely known to the public particularly after the parliamentary elections of 2024. Since then, Vladimer Khutchua has been associated with fair, principled, precedent-setting cases of significant public importance. The judge from
Kitty Jashi
Dec 19, 2025


"The time for symbolic acts is over"
Strategic message from the "For Change" coalition to London, Brussels and Washington – What internal evidence and external expectations exist? Context and the four demands of the coalition The "For Change" coalition has addressed an open letter to international partners and formulated four demands. Imposition of personalized sanctions against members of the "Georgian Dream". Adoption of the MEGOBARI Act. Termination of any political and financial involvement with the regime.
Kitty Jashi
Nov 18, 2025


The Staged Violence – How Georgian Dream Uses Its Own People as Extras
A Country in a Permanent State of Provocation What happened in Tbilisi on October 4 was no coincidence. It was a carefully choreographed...
Goga Machavariani
Oct 8, 2025


The terrible lawyers: Why Georgia's judiciary is digging its own grave
Marika Arevadze - Member of the Political Council of the party 'Akhali' Tiflis24 continues its coverage of the crisis of trust in the...
Kitty Jashi
Sep 16, 2025


From Alaska to Washington – how “Georgian Dream” Twists the Trump-Putin meeting
Following the negotiations in Alaska and Washington, European leaders are continuing their discussions on security guarantees for...
Kitty Jashi
Aug 20, 2025


Katharina Blum in Tbilisi: How to turn criticism into sabotage
How a petition is declared “sabotage” – and the government removes its critics from civil service On August 9, former civil servants in...
Goga Machavariani
Aug 14, 2025


Moldova Moves Forward, Murusidze Remains - Interview
For years, the Republic of Moldova has been caught between European integration ambitions and the influence of Russian interests. Against...
Goga Machavariani
Jul 2, 2025


He who remains silent lives safely – Georgia’s plan for freedom of expression
Georgia is currently experiencing a worrying development: The government is deliberately restricting fundamental freedoms while...
Goga Machavariani
Jun 29, 2025


Data, pressure, democracy: Interview with Saba Brachveli on the attack on Georgia's civil society
On June 17, several Georgian human rights organizations received a court order requiring them to hand over highly sensitive personal data...
Goga Machavariani
Jun 23, 2025


Interview with Lavly Perling: How Moldova is reorganizing its judiciary with international vetting
From the editorial team of Tiflis24 Georgia argues, Moldova reforms. While in Tbilisi the term "vetting" is demonized as a supposed...
Goga Machavariani
Jun 20, 2025


“Elections are not a ritual” – Interview with Beka Liluashvili (Gakharia – For Georgia) and a critical analysis
A conversation with Beka Liluashvili – and what it conceals Between hope and system logic "We are preparing for the local elections and...
Nina Tifliska
Jun 1, 2025
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