After days of demonstrations and public resignations, Georgia's prime minister rejects a call for new elections.
Irakli Kobakhidze warns opposition leaders and NGOs will be held accountable for mounting antigovernment protests.
By Felix Light TBILISI (Reuters) -Protesters and police skirmished in Georgia's capital for a fourth straight night on Sunday ...
Police in Georgia fired tear gas and water cannon Sunday on a fourth straight day of pro-EU protests that drew tens of ...
Georgia's prime minister on Tuesday threatened to punish his political opponents, accusing them of being behind violence at mass protests, as Tbilisi's top court rejected a key lawsuit to annul the ...
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze demanded Sunday that President Salome Zourabichvili must leave office at the end of ...
TBILISI: Thousands in Georgia took part in a fourth straight day of protests on Sunday (Dec 1) against a government decision ...
Georgia's Prime Minister on Sunday ruled out new parliamentary elections amid a post-election crisis that has seen his ...
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said on Wednesday (December 4) that the ongoing arrests of opposition figures and ...