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Tbilisi City Court has sentenced Nika Gvaramia to eight months in prison for refusing to cooperate with a parliamentary ...
Georgia has jailed four key opposition figures within days as part of a monthslong crackdown on dissent that followed a ...
The Prosecutor’s Office has charged Georgian poet Zviad Ratiani in connection with the assault of a police officer near the ...
Anti-government protests continue daily in central Tbilisi with demonstrators accusing the ruling Georgian Dream party of ...
Individuals who fail to pay fines for four administrative offenses — petty hooliganism, disobeying police, insulting public ...
The sentence sees most opposition leaders behind bars as the ruling Georgian Dream squeezes critics and rivals.
Two Georgian broadcasters, Radio Tbilisi and Trialeti TV, say their bank accounts have been levied by the authorities to ...
BAKU, Azerbaijan, July 2. ​ The second congress of teachers from Azerbaijani-language schools operating in Georgia was held ...
Not only articles but also social media posts are increasingly targeted by the law punishing ‘insults to state officials’, approved by the Georgian Dream-dominated Parliament. According to ...
In one of the most openly pro-Israel speeches heard in the European Parliament in recent years, Ukrainian MP Oleksiy ...
Most of the leaders of Georgia's pro-Western opposition are now behind bars after months of political turmoil.
Georgia arrested the country’s most celebrated poet yesterday and sentenced an opposition leader to several months in prison, intensifying a crackdown on dissent under the Georgian Dream party.