
Georgian Health Ministry announces number of injured at protest
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 …
page 3
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 third night of protests in Tbilisi against the government’s decision to suspend negotiations to join the EU left nearly 40 people …
The current developments in Georgia are a domestic affair of this country, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin said. "What is happening is Georgia's domestic affair," the deputy minister said when asked about …
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 …
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. …
The United States has suspended strategic partnership with Georgia in connection with the decision of the Georgian government not to include the issue of talks of joining the European Union into the agenda until the end of 2028, the U.S. State …
Opposition forces in Georgia have finished their protest rally against the results of the October 26 parliamentary elections, without any incidents reported. The rally organizers have declared the official part of the rally finished on …
The Georgian parliament’s office has decided to cancel today’s plenary session and bureau meeting after protesters rallying against the foreign agent …
A special security regime has been introduced in the Georgian Parliament for the second day. Entry has been limited to visitors: only invited persons will be able to enter the building. The restrictions will not affect accredited …
What was meant to be an international celebration of Georgia’s European aspirations was overshadowed by a continuing protest by the country’s media following far-right violence that injured dozens of journalists