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Thousands rally in Georgia
Violent clashes after Georgia's shelves EU bid
Riot police in Georgia used pepper spray and water cannons against protesters after the government suspended moves to join the European Union. Dozens of people were arrested during the tense stand-off in the capital, Tbilisi, as demonstrators refused to disperse.
Georgia protesters clash with police after government suspends talks on joining EU
Police clashed with protesters in the Georgian capital Tbilisi early on Friday, after the country’s ruling party said the government would suspend talks on European Union accession and refuse budgetary grants until 2028.
Thousands rally in Georgia after violent police crackdown on pro-EU protesters
Police in Georgia arrested dozens of people overnight and early Friday in a violent crackdown on protests against the government's decision to delay EU membership talks.Ukraine and Poland said Friday they were "disappointed" by Tbilisi's decision to pause EU accession talks,
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Georgia rocked by fierce protests after government puts EU hopes on ice
Georgia has been rocked by protests after its increasingly autocratic government said it would halt the former Soviet country ...
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Georgia police arrest dozens in clashes with pro-EU protesters
Police in Georgia arrested dozens of people overnight and early Friday in a violent crackdown on protests against the ...
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Georgia's EU Tension: Protests Erupt Amid Government's Bold Decision
In Georgia's capital Tbilisi, police and protesters clashed following the government's decision to halt EU accession talks ...
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Georgia's Foreign Ministry condemns decision to suspend EU integration
Dozens of Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs employees have condemned the government's decision to suspend the country's ...
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