Protesters in Tbilisi have marked a year of continuous demonstrations against Georgia's decision to halt EU membership talks.
Georgian authorities have detained a prominent opposition figure Alexander Elisashvili on suspicion of attempting to set fire ...
Despite declining numbers, hundreds — sometimes thousands — continue to protest daily. The duration of the movement remains ...
By bne IntelliNews Thousands marched through the Georgian capital on the evening of November 28 to mark 365 nights of ...
Human Rights Watch on Thursday condemned Georgia's new laws stating they effectively criminalize peaceful protest by imposing heavy fines and empowering police to detain protestors. These measures, ...
Georgian authorities have detained opposition leader Aleksandre Elisashvili on charges related to an attempted arson at the Tbilisi City Court. The arrest comes amid ongoing protests against the ...
The BBC this week published an investigative report suggesting that the Georgian government may have deployed a discontinued, ...
Tbilisi Mayor and Georgian Dream Secretary General Kakha Kaladze dismissed the BBC’s investigation alleging the use of a ...
The demonstrations began when Georgia's prime minister called a four-year halt on moves towards joining the EU.
Demonstrators moved toward the Georgian Parliament from two starting points — the first building of Tbilisi State University and the ...
Evidence gathered suggests Georgian police used a banned World War One chemical agent against protesters in Tbilisi.
An investigation has claimed to have uncovered evidence that the Georgian government used a chemical weapon on its own ...