A copy of Pride and Prejudice which Prince Albert read aloud to Queen Victoria, is on public display at Windsor Castle.
Georgian writer-director Alexandre Koberidze, in an interview, also discusses working with his musical brother, the beauty of unpredictability, plus exploring soccer and life themes.
The conclusion of the Cold War was a great victory for the policy of restraint and deterrence, termed “containment.” Every ...
From a legendary Alpine range to a less-traveled but no less stunning alternative to the Mediterranean, here are the year’s ...
Duncan wanted to highlight the Trump administration’s attacks on health care through the statewide “Protect Georgians’ Health ...
The Georgia international goalkeeper has a major challenge on his hands to one day become Liverpool's No. 1, but give his ...
To mark the International Day of Rural Women, 50 women dairy farmers from Samegrelo-Upper Svaneti were trained on the latest ...
According to Galerie Magazine, their swanky estate has nine bedrooms, nine baths, two reflecting pools, a waterfall, a ...
Crystal Palace surprised Arne Slot's side this season, but they approached the game differently from how United usually set ...
Today, many First Nations are expanding their syrup businesses, rebuilding their ancestral connections to the sugar bush ...
Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan has once again made statements that expose Yerevan’s contradictory stance toward ...
Local house hunters are invited to discover how Barratt and David Wilson Homes ensures a five-star standard on its homes by ...