As global investment continues reshaping Southeast Georgia’s economy — from the Port of Savannah to major projects like Hyundai’s Meta Plant — international family disputes are becoming more frequent and more complex, according to David Purvis, partner at The Manely Firm family law practice.
Deportations, Immigration Turmoil Fuel Surge in International Family Law Cases in Georgia
Georgia’s British Business Council Looks Forward to Eventful 2026
Atlanta’s top organization for promoting British business in the city is celebrating an eventful 2025 and looking forward to a fruitful new year, holding out hope that England’s soccer team will end up here for a World Cup match.
Global Atlanta’s Top 10 Most-Read Stories of 2025
Granting some outliers, our most-read stories this year show there is still a strong appetite for our bread-and-butter news content: stories that illuminate international investment and trade activity here in Georgia, with a heavy emphasis on productive expansions.
Books 2025: Revisiting Animal Farm 80 Years Later
The salvation in the prose comes from a shared understanding with my grandparents’ generation about the significance of democracy and the dangers of power consolidation.
Books 2025: Understanding the Threat of 21st-Century Autocracy
How, in McFaul’s words, did U.S. and Russian relations go from “euphoria about democracy, globalization, and the West three decades ago to uncertainty about democracy, doubt about the liberal international order, and fear of powerful autocracies today?”
Books 2025: Reading ‘The Art Thief’ in the Year of the Louvre Heist
Book: The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession Author: Michael Finkel Reviewed by: Jorge Fernandez In October of 2025, eight individuals broke into the Louvre’s Galerie d’Apollon and escaped with pieces of the French Crown valued at 88 million euros. Coincidentally, just days before the heist, I had watched […]
Canada, Caribbean Top International Routes for Atlanta
The city’s international bread-and-butter routes lie in its Western Hemisphere neighborhood, where Delta dominates and intentional carriers can take advantage of the hometown airline’s domestic network and web of partnerships.
New Year, New Caribbean and Mexico Routes from Atlanta on Frontier
With colder temperatures setting in last month, Frontier Airlines launched new international routes to warmer climes from Atlanta, extending the budget carrier’s global reach from the world’s busiest airport.
Indian Hanukkah? Consulate Marks Decade Celebrating Ties With Israel, Atlanta’s Jewish Community
The Consulate General of India Dec. 18 year marked a decade celebrating Hanukkah at its Sandy Springs offices, a gesture local Jewish community leaders said was all the more timely amid recent antisemitic violence around the world.
From South to South Asia: U.S. Cotton Exports Favor Savannah
More than a third of U.S. cotton exports leave from Savannah, with textile manufacturing hubs in South Asia being the top destination for the commodity, the Georgia Ports Authority announced in mid-December.
