As tens of thousands of Georgians protest the government's move to suspend talks to join the European Union, observers say ...
The protests in Georgia have highlighted the country's complex, fraught relationship with its much larger neighbor to the north, Russia. Russia invaded Georgia in 2008 and it continues to occupy ...
even more so since Russia invaded Ukraine and some Russians fled to Georgia to escape political repression. In May, Georgia's parliament passed an authoritarian Georgian law that requires any ...
Georgia’s new president was not directly elected after a change to the constitution, and was the only person on the ballot.
TBILISI, Georgia — After a contentious parliamentary election, Georgia — a small nation once part of the Soviet Union — finds itself sliding back into Russia’s orbit following decades of ...
Many Georgians also feel a deep hostility towards Russia, which invaded Georgia in 2008 and today occupies about 20% of its internationally recognized territories. Since Russia invaded Ukraine in ...
The Georgian people’s desire to join EU is unmistakable. The public disdain for Russia was evident too – illustrated in the ...
The shift away from Georgia's longtime Western orientation in favour of Russia — which invaded Georgia in 2008 — is partially inspired by genuine security concerns, experts say.