Political uncertainty has gripped the former Soviet republic of Georgia. The Georgian government - after years of trying to join the European Union — decided to suspend that effort.
Police in Georgia's capital again moved to disperse thousands of demonstrators on Monday after over 200 people were detained ...
In the country of Georgia, protesters take to the streets night after night, in a new grassroots uproar over the ruling party’s decision to suspend talks to join the EU. Giorgi Lomsadze, a freelance ...
Estonia and Latvia, following the example of Lithuania, imposed a ban on the entry of a number of Georgian authorities in ...
All the while neighbouring Russia trains a close eye, comparing events to Ukraine’s “Maidan”, when its unpopular president ...
Georgian police fired tear gas to disperse thousands of pro-EU demonstrators on Monday, who had rallied in the centre of ...
Journalists in Georgia have faced violence, arrests, and obstruction while covering protests sparked by the government's ...
The opposition rejected the results immediately, but protests were small and evidence of gross fraud was lacking, muting the ...
For days, pro-Western Georgians have clashed with police over the government’s plan to suspend plans for European Union membership.
The demonstrators are backed by Georgia's pro-EU president Salome Zurabishvili, who has vowed to stay in office until fresh ...
Police in the Georgian capital have again moved to disperse thousands of demonstrators after over 200 people were detained ...
Georgia has experienced violent clashes during opposition protests against the suspension of talks for the ex-Soviet nation ...