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Police confiscate anti-government banners and detain protester in Tbilisi
The father of foreign agent law protester Lazare Grigoriadis was detained by police after attempting to pitch a tent behind the parliament.
Police confiscate anti-government banners and detain protester in Tbilisi
The father of foreign agent law protester Lazare Grigoriadis was detained by police after attempting to pitch a tent behind the parliament.
Abkhazian government and opposition criticise Georgian President’s EU speech
Georgia’s president’s expression of support for Abkhazia’s anti-government protest on Tuesday was rebuffed by the protesting groups.
Abkhazian government and opposition criticise Georgian President’s EU speech
Georgia’s president’s expression of support for Abkhazia’s anti-government protest on Tuesday was rebuffed by the protesting groups.
Opposition rally in Sukhumi ends peacefully despite high security
Despite athe opposition's demands being refused and unprecedented security measures put in place by the authorities, no significant conflicts took place at a protest in Sukhumi (Sukhum).
Opposition rally in Sukhumi ends peacefully despite high security
Despite athe opposition's demands being refused and unprecedented security measures put in place by the authorities, no significant conflicts took place at a protest in Sukhumi (Sukhum).
Lazare Grigoriadis’ father begins ‘permanent’ protest
Lazare Grigoriadis is the first foreign agent law protester to be detained and tried in court.
Lazare Grigoriadis’ father begins ‘permanent’ protest
Lazare Grigoriadis is the first foreign agent law protester to be detained and tried in court.
Georgia’s Prime Minister attracts criticism for comments on Ukraine war
After the discussion, Gharibashvili was harshly criticised within and outside Georgia for blaming Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on NATO expansion.
Georgia’s Prime Minister attracts criticism for comments on Ukraine war
After the discussion, Gharibashvili was harshly criticised within and outside Georgia for blaming Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on NATO expansion.
Achondroplasia added to diseases eligible for state support in Georgia following 19-day protest
Parents of children with achondroplasia were demanding the import and funding of a drug to treat the rare genetic condition.
Achondroplasia added to diseases eligible for state support in Georgia following 19-day protest
Parents of children with achondroplasia were demanding the import and funding of a drug to treat the rare genetic condition.
Datablog | What makes people feel insecure in Georgia?
Of the third of Georgians who feel insecure in Georgia, most attribute this to economic insecurity, but also express concern about a wider array of security issues.
Datablog | What makes people feel insecure in Georgia?
By Dustin GilbreathOf the third of Georgians who feel insecure in Georgia, most attribute this to economic insecurity, but also express concern about a wider array of security issues.
Protesters detained outside wedding attended by Lavrov’s daughter in Kakheti
The wedding was attended by the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s internationally sanctioned daughter, Ekaterina Vinokurova, and her husband.
Protesters detained outside wedding attended by Lavrov’s daughter in Kakheti
The wedding was attended by the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s internationally sanctioned daughter, Ekaterina Vinokurova, and her husband.
Protesters detained as first Russia–Georgia flight lands in Tbilisi
Around 200 people gathered to protest the resumption of flights between Russia and Georgia.
Protesters detained as first Russia–Georgia flight lands in Tbilisi
Around 200 people gathered to protest the resumption of flights between Russia and Georgia.
Georgian opposition bloc ejects members for voting for ruling party judicial candidates
Five members of Georgia’s parliamentary opposition voted with the ruling party, electing three judges to the High Council of Justice.
Georgian opposition bloc ejects members for voting for ruling party judicial candidates
Five members of Georgia’s parliamentary opposition voted with the ruling party, electing three judges to the High Council of Justice.