Yet, after a hundred days of nonstop street protest, the winter of Georgian discontent fails to bear fruit. While the core of ...
On March 7, marking the 100th consecutive day of pro-European protests, a series of coordinated rallies are scheduled across ...
On the 100th day of continuous protests, Rustaveli Avenue was blocked. Citizens gathered again near the parliament building.
Despite on-going protests, the ruling party has not budged resorting to sweeping legal changes and arrests instead.
A court in Georgia has convicted imprisoned former president Mikheil Saakashvili on embezzlement charges and handed him ...
On November 28, the Georgian prime minister announced his government would delay EU accession talks “until 2028,” sparking ...
The Interior Ministry’s continued use of facial recognition cameras against protesters in courts, particularly in the cases ...
Zarina Zabrisky explores the cultural and political tensions of a country caught in the crossfire of global conflict ...
Many in Georgia feel the government is taking the country back into the Kremlin’s orbit. As the protest movement nears its third month, it is not clear what can break the stalemate.
The European Union pays for participation in anti-government protests in Georgia, said the Russian Foreign Intelligence ...
Georgia has moved to renew contracts with Israeli technology firm Cellebrite DI Ltd for software used to extract data from ...
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