
Explainer | Why is the Georgian Government comparing protesters to Naruto’s Akatsuki?
Georgian Dream is notorious for its creative names describing its critics — but why is it using a term from the anime Naruto to describe protesters?

The Georgian Government’s announcement on 28 November that they would not seek to open accession negotiations with the EU ‘until 2028’ has led to a crisis in the country.

Georgian Dream is notorious for its creative names describing its critics — but why is it using a term from the anime Naruto to describe protesters?

Anastasia Zinovkina reportedly spent eight hours on the floor unable to stand or move as a result of her deteriorating spinal condition.

The sheer number of laws passed in recent months have overwhelmed observers and media outlets alike.

Georgian Dream is seeking to ban three major opposition parties through a Constitutional Court lawsuit.
Nino Datashvili was detained in June after she was accused of assaulting a court bailiff.

Georgia’s ruling party is preparing to start a constitutional case against major opposition groups.

Georgian Dream extended its rule by four years in the disputed elections.