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Georgian ex-PM detained on abuse of office charges

A Georgian court has 48 hours to decide whether to arrest Merabishvili or release him on bail.

Georgian president's top ally faces charges

Pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili's United National Movement lost October's elections to the Georgian Dream coalition led by billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili, who became prime minister.

Russia charges Georgian deputy with plotting riots

Russia charges Georgian deputy with plotting riots

Russia mulls resumption of Georgian wine imports

Ukraine, China and Poland have been among important new markets for the Georgian wine, though vintners also have made some inroads into the United States and Canada.

190 Georgian 'political' prisoners walk free

Saakashvili's party, which has dominated Georgian politics for nine years, lost control over Parliament in an October election.

Georgian president and premier in battle of wills

"Ivanishvili supported Saakashvili early in his presidency and even paid for his inauguration in 2004, but the two men fell out after the 2008 Russian-Georgian war.

New Georgian foreign minister calls US top ally

The U.S. is watching the new Georgian government for signs of drift from the West following October's parliamentary elections.

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NATO spokesman says 4 US soldiers killed in south

Zawak said that in the attack on the Georgian forces, several troops were also wounded.