the latest demonstration at the Georgian Parliament in Tbilisi began on Friday, 29 November. Citizens have come together to protest against Georgian Dream's plan to postpone EU membership ...
Georgians have been in the streets for a week of mass protests over government plans to delay EU accession talks, along with ...
The police used water cannons and tear gas on Sunday in Tbilisi, Georgia, during a rally outside the Parliament building prompted by the government’s move to suspend negotiations on joining the ...
Police try to block protesters pouring into the streets following Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze's announcement.
RFE/RL photographer Tamuna Chkareuli recalls how protests in Georgia erupted right when unrest after a disputed election ...
Source: Ekho Kavkaza (Echo of the Caucasus), as reported by European Pravda Details: According to Ekho Kavkaza, the latest demonstration at the Georgian Parliament in Tbilisi began on Friday, 29 ...
Police in riot gear used a water cannon, tear gas and pepper spray as they ordered crowds of protesters on the streets of Georgia's capital, Tbilisi, to disperse. Pictures show masked protesters ...
Protesters clashed with police in the capital Tbilisi on Thursday night after the government suspended talks on its bid to join the European Union for four years. Prime Minister Irakli ...
Thousands of protesters returned outside the parliament in Tbilisi on Saturday to protest against the Georgian government's decision to suspend European Union (EU) membership talks amid a post ...
(MENAFN- AzerNews) A protest held on Rustaveli Avenue near the Georgian parliament building on November 29-30 resulted in injuries to 10 police officers and the detention of 107 individuals ...
The Ministry of Internal Affairs claimed that the protest exceeded the legal limits ... protesters in front of the parliament building in Tbilisi after protests erupted following the government ...