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Georgia, protests and European Union
Georgian anti-government protests enter twelfth night amidst intensifying policing
Thousands have protested in Tbilisi against the suspension of EU accession talks. Police have used water cannons and tear gas, with violence also directed at journalists. View on euronews
Georgian Police Continue Crackdown On Pro-European Protests In Tbilisi
Pro-European demonstrators shot fireworks at Georgia's parliament during ongoing protests over the prime minister's decision to end accession talks with the European Union. Georgian police are continuing a crackdown on pro-European demonstrators that has included beatings and hundreds of arrests.
Clear grounds for sanctions amid Georgia protests, EU envoy says
Violent clashes in Georgia between the police and protesters in recent weeks and "unacceptable" police brutality against the demonstrators present clear grounds for the European Union to impose sanctions,
Georgia protests after government’s suspension of EU talks continues in Tbilisi for ninth night
Mass protests in Georgia fueled by the governing party’s decision to suspend negotiations on joining the European Union continued on Friday, having entered a second week.
Tbilisi Clashes Escalate as Georgia Faces Backlash Over EU Talks
Protesters erected barricades and launched fireworks in response to aggressive police tactics that have allegedly led to media workers being attacked.
Hungary vows to block potential EU sanctions on Georgia over protest crackdowns
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has pledged to veto a proposal to impose EU sanctions on Georgian officials for their crackdown on anti-government protests, the First Channel of Georgia reported on Dec.
Georgia protests enter 13th night as EU threatens 'measures'
Pro-Europe protests showed no sign of abating Tuesday, with thousands taking to Tbilisi's streets as the European Union warned it could punish Georgia for its crackdown on demonstrators.
EU To Consider 'Measures' Over Georgia Protest Crackdown
European Union foreign ministers meeting next week will discuss punishing Georgia's authorities for the "brutal" repression of pro-EU protesters, Brussels said Tuesday.
EU to discuss potential sanctions on Georgia after protest violence
The European Union is threatening the Georgian government with sanctions in light of the violence against pro-European protesters. Possible measures will be examined at the foreign ministers' meeting next Monday,
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Christmas tree being installed in epicentre of mass protests in Tbilisi
Tbilisi City Hall began setting up a Christmas tree on Rustaveli Avenue, the site of daily protests since late November, ...
Intellinews on MSN
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48 arrested in Tbilisi during ninth night of protests
By bne IntelliNews Following two nights of relative calm, the ninth consecutive night of anti-government, pro-EU protests in ...
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Thousands Rally In Tbilisi In 12th Day Of Anti-govt Protests: AFP
Thousands of Georgians rallied in the Caucasus country's capital Tbilisi on Monday, in a 12th consecutive day of mass anti-government protests.
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Authorities in Tbilisi remove photos of people injured during protests from Christmas tree – photo, video
Municipal workers removed photos of Georgian media employees, who had been injured during protests or deliberately attacked ...
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on MSN
Georgian journalists allege brutal beatings as protests rage against ending EU talks
Tens of thousands of people joined an 11th straight day of protests in Georgia on Sunday after the governing party moved to ...
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on MSN
Ukraine's Zelenskyy urges West to sanction Georgia as anti-Russia protests rage
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced sanctions on 19 members of the Georgian government, who he accused of ...
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