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 ...
Ongoing Georgian protests are a key part of the fight against Russian interference and influence in the former Soviet sphere of influence.
"Even though Georgia had closer contacts with the EU and U.S., they didn't solve the country's main problem, which was ...
Correction & clarification: A prior version of this story misstated the reason why Georgia suspended its EU bid. The government launched a bloody crackdown on protesters in the eastern European ...
Although the likelihood of a full-blown war between Russia and Georgia is low, one cannot rule out renewed confrontation between the two countries in the next twelve to eighteen months.
Vladimir Putin wants to recreate a Russian sphere of influence in the post-Soviet space. This is what is happening in Georgia, where the pro-European protest movement is being brutally repressed ...
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By suspending talks with the E.U., the party was decisively pivoting to Russia and away from its European aspirations — one of the few goals most Georgians agree on.
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 ...
Critics accuse the ruling Georgian Dream party of following "increasingly authoritarian, pro-Russia policies in a turn away from the West" that has tempered hopes for Georgia's long-promised path ...
Lawmakers in Georgia’s breakaway province of Abkhazia on Tuesday rejected a bill offering privileges to Russian investors ...