Another one (104th in a row) has passed on February 25 — the so-called Day of Sovietization of Georgia. Western agents have ...
Then suddenly, near a stage set in front of Tbilisi’s Classical Gymnasium, the reporters dispersed, and I was left with a ...
The protests were supported by demonstrations at more than 100 Greek embassies and consulates internationally, across all six ...
Riot police fired volleys of tear gas, stun grenades and water at protesters hurling gasoline bombs and smashed-up paving ...
Protesters hurled petrol bombs and set fire to trash cans in Athens on Friday as hundreds of thousands of Greeks went on ...
Two years after the country’s deadliest rail disaster, many are still demanding greater safety and accountability.
The military deadlock, fatigue of public opinion and fear of escalation are all working in Moscow's favor, to the detriment ...
Thousands of Georgians are on the streets in several cities across the country. They're chanting slogans against the ...
By Ailis Halligan in Tbilisi Salome Zourabichvili, Georgia’s fifth president and considered by many to be the sole legitimate ...
Pro-European protests continue in Georgia. For 14 days in a row, popular anger has been expressed in front of parliament in Tbilisi. But this isn't just a phenomenon in the capital.
Two years ago, two days of protests were enough to force Georgia’s government into an ... The parliament approved it in May, despite huge opposition on the streets. After the ruling Georgian ...