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Georgian PM praises country's protest crackdown despite US condemnation
Georgia, which has been criticized for using "excessive force" to crack down on anti-government protests, has become increasingly authoritarian, according to Western governments.
Protests in Georgia spread as PM defies US condemnation
Protesters rallied in Georgia’s capital for a fourth straight night on Sunday and there were signs that opposition was spreading across the country to the government’s decision to suspend talks on joining the European Union.
Georgia's PM hits back as protests and resignations intensify
After days of demonstrations and public resignations, Georgia's prime minister rejects a call for new elections.
Georgian PM dismisses US condemnation of violence against protesters
By Felix Light TBILISI (Reuters) -Facing condemnation from the United States and defiance from his own president, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze praised police on Sunday for cracking down on protesters who he said were acting on foreign orders to undermine the state.
Police and Protesters Clash in Georgian Capital
The government’s decision to suspend its bid for European Union membership has driven thousands of protesters into the streets.
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Georgia suspends talks on joining the European Union and accuses the bloc of blackmail
Georgia’s prime minister says the country will suspend negotiations on joining the European Union in view of what he ...
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Protests in Georgia leave over 40 hospitalized as EU talks suspended
Tens of thousands of demonstrators gathered outside the parliament Saturday night, throwing stones and setting off fireworks, ...
17h
Georgian PM Irakli Kobakhidze says president must vacate office
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced that President Salome Zourabichvili must step down at the end of her term ...
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US Cuts Strategic Partnership With Georgia As Mass Protests Continue
The ruling party has made the country "more vulnerable to the Kremlin," U.S. State Department spokesman, Matthew Miller, said ...
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Georgian protesters and police clash after prime minister suspends talks on joining the EU
Police and protesters have clashed in Georgia after the country's ruling party suspended negotiations to join the European ...
The Moscow Times on MSN
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Tens of thousands rally in Georgia as PM rebuffs calls for new election
Tens of thousands in Georgia on Sunday took part in a fourth straight day of protests against a government decision to shelve ...
Arise
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Prime Minister Kobakhidze Announces Four-Year Pause on Georgia’s EU Talks
Georgia is pausing its efforts to join the European Union for four years, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced on ...
19h
Police in Georgia violently break up third night of demonstrations
Violent clashes between police and anti-government demonstrators broke out overnight in Georgia for the third night in a row ...
WFXG
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Tens of thousands rally in Georgia, PM rebuffs calls for new vote
Police in Georgia fired tear gas and water cannon Sunday on a fourth straight day of pro-EU protests that drew tens of ...
AFP on MSN
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Thousands rally in Georgia as PM rebuffs calls for new election
Thousands took part in a fourth day of stormy nationwide protests against a government decision to shelve EU membership talks ...
15h
Zourabichvili says she'll remain Georgian president until legitimate parliament elected
An illegitimate parliament will not be able to elect a new head of state, Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili said.
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Georgian president calls government illegitimate, PM says opposition plots revolution
By Felix Light TBILISI (Reuters) -Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili called the government illegitimate on Saturday and ...
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