
Georgia’s Latest Demographic Portrait
The preliminary data from the 2024 population census offers a kind of social and demographic reflection that clearly shows not only the country’s historical transformations but also modern economic, urban,

Who funds Georgian television channels?
According to data from the first quarter of 2025, the advertising revenue of Georgian television channels amounted to 14.8 million GEL. Despite the fact that in recent years the advertising

Digital Migration in Georgia: How Remote Work Is Reshaping the Labor Market and Urban Spaces
Remote work is no longer a temporary solution born of the pandemic — it has become a global economic norm. By 2024, the number of digital nomads worldwide surpassed 40

Iran–Israel Crisis: What Could It Mean for Georgia?
The growing confrontation between Iran and Israel has become one of the most volatile geopolitical dynamics not only in the Middle East but across the wider region. While global headlines

Polarization in Tbilisi’s Real Estate Market — How the City Is Splitting Into Premium and Budget Segments
Tbilisi’s residential real estate market is increasingly showing signs of structural polarization. While property prices are rising across the board, the pace and pattern of growth vary sharply by district.

Why Cultural Attendance Is Falling in Georgia
Georgia’s cultural sector is facing a silent challenge. According to the 2024 cultural statistics published by the National Statistics Office of Georgia (Geostat), both theaters and museums are seeing notable

Georgia’s Latest Demographic Portrait

Who funds Georgian television channels?


Iran–Israel Crisis: What Could It Mean for Georgia?

