Eka Gigauri, executive director of Transparency International Georgia, told AP she believed the government was "using the Russian and Belarusian playbook" in targeting government opponents.
TBILISI, Feb 4 (Reuters) - The Georgian government is pushing forward with a legislative package that would increase penalties for protest-related offences - in some cases to many years in prison ...
Over 40 Georgians have been jailed on criminal charges stemming from anti-government protests that have roiled the South ...
ATLANTA — A day after Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones stood with President Donald Trump in Washington as he signed an executive ...
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on Thursday raised concerns about alleged foreign influence on the country's internal affairs, pledging his Government would ensure its “full independence” in ...
As part of the two-day visit Kobakhidze will meet Bektenov both in one-on-one and expanded formats, the Georgian Government Administration said. President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev will also ...
The government wants to increase penalties for “petty hooliganism,” insulting or resisting police. Photo: Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto via Getty Images The Georgian government is pushing forward with a ...
The Georgian Government Administration announced on Tuesday that Adjar Energy, Turkish-based Exim Holding’s subsidiary, will partner with the Georgian government and invest $460 million to develop ...