The pro-Russian ruling party won elections with the message that angering Moscow risks turning Georgia into another Ukraine.
Some vintners in the former Soviet republic are seeking to break a politically risky dependence on Russia and focus more on high-value European and American markets.
Demonstrators in Georgia’s capital have set up tents on a central thoroughfare and vowed to stay around the clock to demand ...
In 2008, Moscow recognized the independence of Abkhazia, along with neighboring South Ossetia following a brief war between ...
Protesters stormed the parliament of the Russian-backed breakaway Georgian region of Abkhazia on Friday and opposition ...
Protesters in the breakaway Georgia region of Abkhazia have stormed parliament and the presidential complex after the ...
Protesters opposing a measure allowing Russians to buy property in the Georgian territory of Abkhazia stormed the separatist ...
Vladimir Putin aims to keep Moldova and Georgia under his thumb — and the electoral results from both countries suggest his ...
Demonstrators oppose a proposal to permit Russian nationals to purchase property in Georgia's breakaway region of Abkhazia.
Protests against a controversial investment agreement with Russia escalated into clashes in Sukhum, the capital of ...
The Oct. 26 elections in Georgia, which resulted in a victory for the Russia-backed Georgian Dream Party, mark the latest ...
Thousands of opposition supporters rallied Monday in Georgia’s capital in continuing protests against the ruling party's ...