democracy
Tbilisi Protests Persist: Georgia, December 21 Updates (VIDEO)
On December 21, thousands of Georgians marched in Tbilisi, culminating in a massive rally on Rustaveli Avenue. Participants from various regions and university students, including those from the Free University and Agrarian University, brought vibrant energy to the demonstrations. A…
Massive Marches and Political Demands Mark Georgia’s December 21 Protests
On December 21, Georgia witnessed an unprecedented series of protests organized by opposition groups and civil society, with a packed schedule of marches across Tbilisi and beyond. Participants from various professional and social groups united to call for new elections,…
Trump Administration’s Legal Threats Against Media Spark Concerns Over Press Freedom
Reports indicate that the Trump administration plans to pursue legal action against media outlets critical of President-elect Donald Trump and his nominees. These measures are seen by critics as efforts to control media narratives, which raises serious concerns about press…
Georgia’s December 11 Updates: Political Tensions, Human Rights, and Protest Movements
U.S. Ambassador to Georgia, Robin Dunnigan, emphasized the indispensable role of the media in a democratic society during a meeting with media representatives. Condemning the violence faced by journalists, the Ambassador attributed these attacks to the Georgian Dream (GD) government’s…
Georgia’s rightful place is in a united Europe: President Duda
Polish President Andrzej Duda has called on the Georgian government to reconsider its decision to suspend EU accession negotiations, a move that has sparked widespread protests and raised concerns about Georgia’s political future. On Saturday, President Duda held a phone…
Georgia’s Halted EU Accession Sparks Protests and Global Criticism
The Georgian Dream (GD) party’s decision to suspend EU accession negotiations until 2028 has ignited a political storm across Georgia. Announced by Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, the decision has led to widespread protests, accusations of democratic backsliding, and condemnation from…
Georgia Halts EU Accession Talks: Protests and Backlash Erupt Nationwide
The Georgian Dream (GD) government’s announcement to suspend EU accession negotiations until 2028 has ignited widespread protests, opposition unity, and international backlash. This decision, framed by Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze as a move for Georgia to “join the EU on…
Luxembourg’s Parliament Adopts Resolution Condemning Rights Violations Against Armenians Detained in Azerbaijan
The Parliament of Luxembourg has adopted a resolution condemning human rights violations against Armenians detained in Azerbaijan. The resolution calls for the immediate release of all individuals unlawfully imprisoned and highlights the broader democratic and human rights challenges in Azerbaijan.…
EU Leaders Congratulate Sandu on Election Victory
European leaders, including Ursula von der Leyen and Emmanuel Macron, congratulated Moldova’s President Maia Sandu on her victory in the elections. Macron emphasized that democracy prevailed over all challenges. This win is seen as a clear signal of the Moldovan…
What Statement Has Biden Made About Georgia?
United States President Joe Biden has issued a special statement expressing deep concern about the democratic processes taking place in Georgia. The President emphasized the US’s long-standing support for Georgia’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and Euro-Atlantic aspirations. According to Biden’s statement,…










