Georgia faces calls for a transparent probe after reports that police used a WWI-era chemical agent during Tbilisi protests, raising legal and public-safety concerns.
Despite declining numbers, hundreds — sometimes thousands — continue to protest daily. The duration of the movement remains uncertain, but the government’s shift toward authoritarianism appears ...
Georgia's authorities used a World War One-era chemical weapon to quell anti-government protesters last year, evidence ...
TBILISI, Georgia (AP) — Crowds of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi on Friday to mark 365 days of non-stop protests against the government's decision to halt talks on joining ...
Demonstrators with Georgian and EU flags light flares as they gather in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi, on Friday, Nov. 28, 2025, to mark 365 days of non-stop protests against the government's ...
Artists in Georgia are weary but defiant as they face arbitrary arrests, tough new laws and financial hardship from the ...
Georgian authorities detained an opposition party leader Saturday on suspicion of trying to set fire to the Tbilisi City Court office building, the Interior Ministry said. Aleksandre Elisashvili broke ...
Georgian authorities detained a prominent opposition figure Saturday on suspicion of trying to set fire to the Tbilisi City Court office building, the Interior Ministry said. Alexander Elisashvili, ...
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