The Georgian government's move away from the European Union and closer to Russia is fueling daily protests. Here's why it ...
Seventy-five-year-old Marina Terishvili's teenage son Mamuka was shot dead at a nationalist rally in Georgia in 1992. Now her ...
Distressing warning In the streets of Georgia's capital Tbilisi, a group of masked men attack journalists from a ...
Levan Ioseliani, the Georgian Public Defender, on Thursday briefed a visiting delegation of members of the European ...
In Tbilisi, public sector workers, including teachers and doctors, protested against the government's postponement of ...
Pro-European protests continue in Georgia. For 14 days in a row, popular anger has been expressed in front of parliament in ...
Georgian opposition leaders and President Salome Zourabichvili on Thursday met with a delegation of members of the European ...
Georgia's pro-EU protesters on Wednesday vowed not to let up until new elections are held as French President Emmanuel Macron urged authorities to release "arbitrarily" arrested demonstrators.
The Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA) has strongly criticized recent legislative changes proposed by the ruling ...
Here are some questions that regularly come up in the current context of the protests that are going on in Georgia.
Overnight Wednesday, December 11, police detained six people at a rally against the actions of the Georgian authorities in Tbilisi. — Ukrinform.