Georgia has postponed its bid to join the EU after the European Parliament voted to reject the results of the country's recent election.
Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze accused the bloc of "blackmail" and said his government would drop its pursuit (...)
Tens of thousands of Georgians have marched through the streets of the capital Tbilisi in a show of support for their country joining the European Union.
The rally comes just a week ahead of parliamentary elections, set to take place on 26 October, (...)
Georgia's president and prime minister have exchanged criticisms over a vetoed foreign influence law as the country marked Independence Day.
This year's celebration, which commemorates Georgia's declaration of independence from the Russian Empire, (...)
Georgia's Prime Minister has said the passage of a controversial foreign influence bill, which has sparked mass protests around the country, "creates strong guarantees of long-term peace and tranquility" in the country.
Irakli Kobakhidze said the (...)
The Georgian parliament has approved a controversial law tightening checks and increasing fines on organizations getting funds from overseas.
Any company -- including media outlets and NGOs -- would now be required to register as "pursuing the (...)
Overnight protests in Georgia have continued into the morning in a last-ditch effort to prevent the passing of a controversial law.
After a standoff with protesters outside parliament in Tbilisi, security forces pulled out from the main square on (...)
Thousands of people in Georgia have again taken to the streets of the capital Tbilisi to protest against the controversial foreign influence transparency law.
The divisive draft law requires media and non-commercial organizations to register as (...)
A massive brawl took place inside the Georgian Parliament on Monday, during heated discussions over a law deemed Russian-esque by critics.
The legislation under debate will compel media and non-commercial organizations to register as being under (...)
Thousands of Georgians have protested in their country's capital over government efforts to pass a law that imitates repressive policy enacted by the Kremlin.
Georgian Dream, the governing party, sent parliament a new draft of the legislation, which (...)
A fire broke out at the National Art Gallery of Abkhazia — a pro-Russian separatist republic that is officially part of Georgia — in the early hours of Sunday morning, destroying at least 4,000 works of art, local state media has (...)
After several light earthquakes, thousands of residents in Georgia's coastal cities of Batumi, Poti, Kobuleti and Kutaissi have fled their homes, local media reported Wednesday.
According to dpa, several earthquakes of magnitudes up 5.7 have (...)
Georgia's prime minister said he
has resigned for health reasons after only a few months on
the job as President Mikhail Saakashvili's
second-in-command, The Associated Press reported.
Grigol Mgaloblishvili said that health problems and (...)
Embattled Georgian President Mikhail
Saakashvili renewed his offer to the opposition Saturday to cooperate
with them in helping the country to further develop its democracy, according to dpa.
In remarks a day before further mass protests against (...)