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Georgia Protests EU Talks Suspension Political uncertainty has gripped the former Soviet republic of Georgia. The Georgian government - after years of trying to join the European Union — decided ...
Days of protests have rocked Georgia following the government’s controversial decision to delay the former Soviet country’s bid to join the European Union.
Eight political parties in Georgia on Tuesday announced their boycott of local elections this October.
Georgia’s interior ministry has said that 107 people were arrested during Friday’s protests in the capital Tbilisi sparked by the government’s decision to delay the former Soviet country’s ...
The European Union’s executive arm shelved an anti-pesticide proposal Tuesday in yet another concession to farmers after weeks of protests that blocked many capitals and economic lifelines ...
Far-right parties make gains in EU Parliament elections 05:46. A third night of protests in the Georgian capital against the government's decision to suspend negotiations to join the European ...
EU and NATO accession are also popular among the Georgian population, hence the enormous and contentious protests going on right now in the capital city of Tbilisi and other major cities.
Farmers encircle EU headquarters in tractors to protest agricultural policies European farmers have staged several protests against agricultural policies recently, the most recent one in Brussels ...
While some of the most dramatic protests have been in France, similar action has been taking place in a host of countries. Skip to content. NOWCAST KCCI News at 5:30pm Sunday Evening.
In an exclusive interview with Euronews in Budapest, Georgia's new Foreign Minister Maka Botchorishvili questioned whether the protests by pro-EU groups in her country could truly be described as ...
The protests have come as the EU seeks to pass a slate of laws as part of its Green Deal, a sweeping climate plan that includes checking the worst harms of industrial agriculture, ...
Days of protests have rocked Georgia following the government’s controversial decision to delay the former Soviet country’s bid to join the European Union.