Georgian demonstrators vow to oust Moscow-leaning government after contested election
Ruling party Georgian Dream defends ballot as clean as opposition plans potentially long protest campaign
Ruling party Georgian Dream defends ballot as clean as opposition plans potentially long protest campaign
Russian troops run border fences through people’s land and seize those who stray into South Ossetia
Government insists EU bid still on track despite scathing report from Brussels
Embattled Ukraine warns that Georgia and Moldova are being pulled back towards Moscow
EU warns Tbilisi of risks to membership path and US decries ‘democratic backsliding’
Ruling party rejects any re-run of ballot as EU warns of ‘very worrying’ time in Black Sea state
Thousands protest in Tbilisi to accuse ruling party of ‘stealing’ parliamentary elections
Ruling Georgian Dream party accused of rigging elections and turning state towards Russia and away from future EU membership
Georgia’s ruling party accused of slide towards Russia and autocracy before Saturday’s pivotal election
Neither ruling party nor opposition expects their rival to accept defeat at the ballot box
EU halts Georgia’s accession process amid fears of drift towards autocracy and Moscow
Colt Gray, who was 13 at the time, made threats on gaming site and included photographs of guns to be used
No disasters or surprises as Democratic nominee spoke at length to CNN in Georgia alongside running mate Tim Walz
With tremendous aplomb, Mzia Arabuli plays Lia, the second essential Georgian screen heroine of 2024
Wingers Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams on fire as Spanish face Germany next
EU says it ‘deeply regrets’ move that jeopardises country’s accession to the bloc
Law requires organisations that get more than 20 per cent of budget from abroad to register as ‘carrying out interests of a foreign power’
Critics of the law, which sparked weeks of mass protests, say it resembles legislation used by the Kremlin
Protests continue in Tbilisi against measure dubbed ‘the Russian law’ by its opponents
Two US citizens and one Russian among 20 people detained at protests in Tbilisi
Vote would force non-governmental groups and media to register as ‘organisations serving the interest of a foreign power’
Legislation has been compared to that used in Russia to target critics of president Vladimir Putin’s Kremlin
Alarm grows in Brussels and Washington as ‘Kremlin inspired’ legislation completes second reading in parliament
Georgian film about a fearless 48-year-old heroine who has never wanted a husband, preferring blackberry-picking, cake and solitude
Riot police use pepper spray and batons to clear demonstrators with proposed legislation seen as authoritarian and Russian-inspired
A deeply unpopular Putin-like law would require think tanks, media outlets and campaign groups receiving funding from abroad to declare themselves as ‘foreign agents’
Critics compare measure to Russian legislation used by the Kremlin to crack down on dissent
Georgian Dream party’s draft law would ban sex changes and adoption by same-sex couples
Despite some weaknesses, this quest novel set in post-Soviet Georgia is tough, funny and pacy
The judge said the risk to the man does not outweigh the 'very strong arguments' for refusing to stop his deportation
New figures show 13,227 sought international protection in State last year, slightly fewer than in 2022
Zauri Antia moved to Ireland from Georgia 20 years ago to train Irish boxers - he says this country has ‘opened doors’ for him
Giorgi Bazadye (50), who has 79 previous convictions, caught after staff at DHL tipped off gardaí
‘Giorgi’ destroyed his family’s passports on his arrival at Dublin Airport to buy time for his asylum claim
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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