Georgia's parliament has passed a law that critics see as a threat to media freedom and the country's aspirations to join the European Union — and a step toward the kind of draconian laws that ...
"Nobody has the right to take your European dream away," he said in a post to X. Georgia applied for EU membership in 2022 and was granted candidate status in December - but president Ursuala von ...
The bill's opponents have staged near-nightly protests for a month. A rally on Saturday was one of the largest Georgia has seen since it won its independence from Moscow in 1991. The European ...
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Georgia's Interior Ministry said Monday that 20 people were arrested throughout the morning, including three foreign citizens identified as two U.S. nationals and a Russian. The ruling Georgian ...
The protesters were among several thousand opponents of the bill who heeded a call from Georgia's opposition to stage an all-night protest outside parliament with the intention of preventing ...
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Georgia’s parliament green-lit a final vote on a proposed law that would require media and nongovernmental ...
Georgia’s capital today is witnessing mass protests against a law, proposed by a government under the sway of a Moscow-linked oligarch, that would clamp down on opposition — and derail the ...
Georgia’s parliament passed a highly controversial “foreign agents” bill that has triggered widespread protests across the former Soviet republic nestled in the Caucasus Mountains.
Authoritarianism may be in Georgia’s political future, and that is a scary thought. This reality became ever clearer during a recent speech by polarizing Georgian politician Bidzina Ivanishvili ...
"We are deeply alarmed about democratic backsliding in Georgia," White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan wrote on X. "Georgian Parliamentarians face a critical choice — whether to ...
“We are deeply alarmed about democratic backsliding in Georgia,” White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan wrote on X. “Georgian parliamentarians face a critical choice ...