An illegitimate parliament will not be able to elect a new head of state, Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili said.
Protesters used fireworks against riot police in Tbilisi late on Saturday as they gathered across Georgia for a third ...
Protests in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, continue following the prime minister's decision to end accession talks with the ...
TBILISI - Facing condemnation from the United States and defiance from his own president, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli ...
Mass protests in Georgia enter a fourth day amid anger over the government's pause on EU talks. Demonstrators face police ...
The ruling party has made the country "more vulnerable to the Kremlin," U.S. State Department spokesman, Matthew Miller, said ...
X Protesters in Georgia used a makeshift firework gun against riot police on the third night of violent clashes with the ...
Protests continue in Georgia for the fourth day against the disruption of EU integration. Demonstrators have not dispersed despite attempts by security forces to break up the protests, according to ...
Georgia's pro-Western president has said she will stay in post until new parliamentary elections are held, as protests ...
Mass protests have resumed in Georgia against the country's departure from the European path. The government is using force ...
TBILISI, December 1. /TASS/. Georgian special forces are using water cannons and tear gas to force protesters out of Rustaveli Avenue in the center of Tbilisi, a TASS correspondent reported from the ...
“There is no legitimate parliament therefore there is no legitimate president or inauguration. This is why I am staying as ...