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Kobakhidze accuses opposition of involving youth in protests

Kobakhidze accuses opposition of involving youth in protests

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze accused “foreign-funded” domestic opposition forces of “inciting violence” during ongoing protests, claiming they were “sacrificing” people, including the youth, for …

How much damage did night riots cause in Tbilisi?

How much damage did night riots cause in Tbilisi?

Forty-eight rooms in the Georgian parliamentary building have been damaged by the protesters, Georgia's parliament speaker Shalva Papuashvili said. "Dur to media coverage many might be thinking that [the protesters] failed to …

Kobakhidze: Maidan not to take place in Georgia

Kobakhidze: Maidan not to take place in Georgia

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze emphasised the Maidan-inspired scenario would not take place in the country. Kobakhidze’s comments came after public protests had been held outside the country’s Parliament in …

Protesters clash with police for second night in Tbilisi

Protesters clash with police for second night in Tbilisi

Police deploying water cannon, tear gas and pepper spray confronted pro-European protesters erecting barricades in Tbilisi on Saturday after Georgia's ruling party said it was halting EU accession talks until 2028

Georgian Parliament remains closed to visitors

Georgian Parliament remains closed to visitors

The yellow security level will remain in effect in the Georgian Parliament tomorrow. This means that it will only be possible to enter the parliament building in Tbilisi with special invitations.