Ani Chkhikvadze


Ani Chkhikvadze is a Georgian reporter based in Washington.

Articles by Ani Chkhikvadze
A building is surrounded by rubble.
A building is surrounded by rubble.
Demonstrators light up their cellphones as they protest against the Georgian government in central Tbilisi on Dec. 12.
Demonstrators light up their cellphones as they protest against the Georgian government in central Tbilisi on Dec. 12.
A crowd of black uniform-clad police officers is seen from above as they push and grapple with a demonstrator draped in a blue flag.
A crowd of black uniform-clad police officers is seen from above as they push and grapple with a demonstrator draped in a blue flag.
Protesters attend a rally organized by the ruling Georgian Dream party aimed at countering days of mass anti-government protests over a controversial “foreign agent” bill in Tbilisi, Georgia.
Protesters attend a rally organized by the ruling Georgian Dream party aimed at countering days of mass anti-government protests over a controversial “foreign agent” bill in Tbilisi, Georgia.
A protester wearing the Armenian flag over his shoulders like a cape is seen from behind as he faces a line of soldiers from a Russian peacekeeping mission. The shoulders wear camouflage uniform as well as masks that cover the lower halves of their faces, and they are separated from the protesters by a line of barbed wire.
A protester wearing the Armenian flag over his shoulders like a cape is seen from behind as he faces a line of soldiers from a Russian peacekeeping mission. The shoulders wear camouflage uniform as well as masks that cover the lower halves of their faces, and they are separated from the protesters by a line of barbed wire.