Georgia has been engulfed by huge protests triggered by a proposed law that critics see as a threat to media freedom and the country’s aspirations to join the European Union.
From its earliest days, the Soviet Union’s intelligence services — whether known as the Cheka or the names of any of its successor agencies like the KGB — kept the government in power by pursuing its ...
As many as a million Russians fled abroad in the first year of the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine. Now thousands are returning ...
The U.S. warned Georgia that it’s risking relations with NATO and the European Union by pressing ahead with a “foreign agent” ...
Government opponents say proposals for a restrictive new political-funding law represent a Russian ploy to weaken growing ...
In recent days, hundreds of thousands of Georgians have taken to the streets of their country’s capital, Tbilisi, to protest ...
Georgia was granted EU candidate country status in December, but EU leaders made it clear on Wednesday that the law takes ...
The authorities in the Eastern European nation said security forces had used water cannons and tear gas as demonstrators took ...