The Georgian government's move away from the European Union and closer to Russia is fueling daily protests. Here's why it ...
The opposition forces, who did not accept the results of the parliamentary elections in Georgia on October 26, and the ...
The Georgian people stand alone, breathing tear gas on cold Byzantine streets, in their fight for democracy. What America ...
NATO chief Mark Rutte on Tuesday slammed as "deeply concerning" the situation in Georgia where dozens of people have been injured in days of anti-government protests by pro-Western demonstrators.
For a week, tens of thousands in Georgia have protested the Moscow-aligned government's suspension of EU talks. DW examines ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced sanctions on 19 members of the Georgian government, who he accused of ...
Georgia is sinking deeper into crisis, as a pro-European protest movement is met with a severe police crackdown that has been ...
Georgia selected Mikheil Kavelashvili as its next president on Saturday, as protests backed by the current head of state ...
Over the past five days, dozens of protesters and police have been hospitalized as anti-government protests engulf Tbilisi, ...
With Salome Zourabichvili set to be replaced in Saturday’s presidential elections, Georgian Dream will tighten its grip on ...
There are parallels between the demonstrations in the Republic of Georgia and Ukraine's 2014 revolution. One expert says while there are many similarities, there is one big difference to consider.