Irakli Kobakhidze warns opposition leaders and NGOs will be held accountable for mounting antigovernment protests.
After days of demonstrations and public resignations, Georgia's prime minister rejects a call for new elections.
Georgia's prime minister on Tuesday threatened to punish his political opponents, accusing them of being behind violence at mass protests, as Tbilisi's top court rejected a key lawsuit to annul the ...
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said on Tuesday that an attempt to stage what he called a "revolution" in the ...
Georgia's Prime Minister on Sunday ruled out new parliamentary elections amid a post-election crisis that has seen his ...
Police in Georgia fired tear gas and water cannon Sunday on a fourth straight day of pro-EU protests that drew tens of ...
As protesters confronted massed ranks of riot police in front of Georgia's parliament last week, a slightly built woman ...
Amid ongoing protests, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze expressed readiness to start negotiations on the country's ...
Georgian riot police deployed tear gas and rubber bullets against demonstrators protesting a government decision to delay ...
Tens of thousands in Georgia on Sunday took part in a fourth straight day of protests against a government decision to ...
Georgian police fired tear gas to try to disperse thousands of pro-EU demonstrators on Monday, rallying in the centre of ...