BRUSSELS: The European Union urged Georgia on Wednesday to withdraw its controversial "foreign agents" law and warned that the measure would set back the country's ambitions to join the bloc.
EU Urges Georgia to Withdraw 'Foreign Agent' Bill as Protests Continue By Andrew Gray and Felix Light BRUSSELS/TBILISI (Reuters) -The European Union urged Georgia on Wednesday to withdraw its ...
Georgian opposition leaders have called on the UK to do more to oppose what they say is a crackdown on civil society in the ...
Georgia faced a blizzard of international condemnation as the EU, NATO and UN criticised the adoption of a controversial ...
The U.S., European Union, NATO and the United Nations have all issued statements expressing concern about Georgia’s divisive ...
STORY: The European Union urged Georgia on Wednesday to withdraw its highly contested "foreign agents" bill as protests against the legislation continued in the capital Tblisi, bringing traffic in ...
Thousands gathered outside parliament in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi to protest against a controversial “foreign agents” bill ...
The political situation in Georgia remains tense as the population takes to the streets to protest against a controversial ...
Georgia faced a blizzard of international condemnation Wednesday as the EU, NATO and UN slammed the adoption of a ...
The Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, met with the US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian ...
Some 30,000 Georgians took to the streets Wednesday in the latest round of a weeks-long mass protest against a "foreign ...