
Kobakhidze invites youth for public dialogue amid protests
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze invited young individuals to participate in a public “dialogue in any format” amid ongoing …
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Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze invited young individuals to participate in a public “dialogue in any format” amid ongoing …
A protest ended peacefully in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi as activists called it a day and left Rustaveli Avenue. It was the first day of peaceful rallies since protest broke out in the country on November 28. No violent clashes …
The opposition and its supporters have gathered near the Georgian parliament building once again. The Georgian Internal Ministry announced the arrest of seven people for organizing and participating in the protests.
At least 15 people were injured during clashes at a rally near the parliament building in Tbilisi on December 3, the Georgian Health Ministry reported. …
Another anti-government rally was held in front of the parliamentary building in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi overnight between Tuesday and Wednesday. Law enforcement deployed water cannons and tear gas against protesters …
At least 143 policemen suffered serious injuries in clashes with protesters at anti-government rallies in front of the Georgian parliament since November 28, the country’s Deputy Interior Minister Alexander Darakhvelidze said. …
Nearly a third of the people who took part in the protests in Tbilisi are not from Georgia, executive secretary of the ruling Georgian Dream party Mamuka Mdinaradze said. "Thirty percent of the people who were …
At least 26 people were injured during clashes at a rally in Tbilisi held in front of the Georgian parliament building last night, the Georgian Health …
Public protests were continuing on Monday night outside the Georgian Parliament in Tbilisi. Police used water cannons and tear gas to drive protesters away from the parliament building where they have gathered each night since …
A protest against the suspension of Georgia's European integration continue in the center of Tbilisi near the parliament building on Rustaveli Avenue.
A third night of protests in Tbilisi against the government’s decision to suspend negotiations to join the EU left nearly 40 people …
Protest rallies against the Georgian Government’s recent decision on the suspension of the country’s EU accession talks were continuing in the central streets of Tbilisi and in the vicinity of the Parliament building at night. …
During the night protest in Tbilisi, Georgian law enforcement officers arrested about 50 people. Over three days of unrest, the number of detainees increased to 200 people.
Another protest of dissatisfied opposition took place near the Georgian Parliament on Rustaveli Avenue last night. As before, it was against the decision to postpone Georgia's integration into the EU until 2028.
Tbilisi will host the anniversary International Film Festival in early December. The first such festival was held in the Georgian capital in 2000.
Police officers call on demonstrators not to break the law and show aggression
The current destructive processes in Georgia are being organized specifically for the purpose of seizing power by force
By evening, several thousand demonstrators had already gathered near the Georgian parliament building
Among injuries received are burns and fractures
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