Riot police clear parliament zone; protesters remain on Rustaveli avenue, facing off water cannons
Four hours since the riot police started firing the water cannons at demonstrators on Tbilisi's main avenue, in response to ...
Four hours since the riot police started firing the water cannons at demonstrators on Tbilisi's main avenue, in response to ...
Riot police are out on Batumi's streets for the first time since 2007 tonight. Their mission? To be ready to ...
Protesters are supporting each other, singing, cheering and joking in the face of the water jets and riot police. Pushed ...
Riot police on the Chichinadze Road side of the parliament building, having withstood a bombardment of eggs, plastic bottles and ...
Demonstrators have gathered, as they have the past four nights, in front of the parliament building in Georgia's capital, Tbilisi. ...
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze today reiterated his government's unwavering commitment to securing European Union membership by 2030. He emphasized ...
Yesterday afternoon, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze reassured the public that Georgia would “stubbornly continue on its European Union integration ...
As tensions rise across Georgia over the government's recent anti-European move, teachers are adding their voices to the growing wave ...
Visioner, a military analyst posting on X, has estimated there were around 200,000 protesters at November 30th's anti-government rally in ...
Students, lecturers and numerous civilians of all ages have chosen not to go home following a third night of violence ...