Opposition TV channel Formula showed footage of people in Khashuri, a town of 20,000 in central Georgia, throwing eggs at the local Georgian Dream office and tearing down the party’s flag.
Demonstrators in Georgia have taken to the streets for a fourth night in growing protests against the government’s decision to suspend talks on joining the European Union. The protests on Sunday ...
The citizens of Georgia will never give up. Georgians will fight to the end,” Shegiladze said. Minority groups, including ...
But protests have now spread to smaller towns around the country due to the government’s subsequent suspension of Georgia’s European Union accession process and open attacks on the rule of law.
Tear gas was later deployed and groups of protesters reportedly spread across the city, blocking traffic along the capital's key thoroughfare. Georgia's rights ombudsman, Levan Ioseliani ...
On the eastern edge of the Black Sea, the Georgian president is refusing to step down, as demonstrations have gone on for weeks in support of Georgia joining the European Union.
STORY: Clashes broke out between police and protesters in Georgia's capital Tbilisi on Sunday, as the country's new president was sworn in amid a political crisis. Opponents of Mikheil ...
Thousands of pro-European demonstrators have gathered in front of the Parliament in Tbilisi, Georgia, to celebrate Orthodox Christmas, turning the holiday into a symbol of unity and political ...
The protests in Georgia are driven by indications of possible irregularities in the recent parliamentary election and the Georgian Dream ruling party's announcement to halt EU accession talks ...
Former soccer player Mikheil Kavelashvili was formally inaugurated president of Georgia on Sunday, as the ruling party tightened its grip in what the opposition calls a blow to the country’s EU ...