The Georgian police have violently cracked down on pro-EU demonstrators in the capital, Tbilisi. RFE/RL filmed officers kicking and slapping detained protesters late on November 29. Thousands took to ...
Georgia’s Health Ministry on Wednesday said 15 individuals had been transported to medical facilities on Tuesday following ...
Law enforcement deployed water cannons and tear gas against protesters outside the Parliament building in Georgia’s capital ...
The latest protests in Tbilisi are a reminder of the Maidan movement in 2013, but the government is in no mood for compromise ...
Thousands of demonstrators in the Georgian capital converged on parliament again on Tuesday. They are venting outrage against ...
Protests overtook the streets of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, after the government paused its efforts to join the ...
In the center of Tbilisi, another night of mass protests has begun due to the government's delay in negotiations regarding ...
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on Tuesday agreed to hold talks with two former ministers and an opposition party ...
Georgia's public ombudsman accused police of torture against protesters opposing the government's decision to halt EU talks.
Georgia's public ombudsman accused police on Tuesday of inflicting torture on people arrested during six days of big street ...
The current wave of protests was sparked by Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze's statement on November 28 when he said that the ruling Georgian Dream - Democratic Georgia party had decided to postpone a ...