BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union urged Georgia on Wednesday to withdraw its controversial "foreign agents" law and ...
A woman holds a Georgian national and an EU flags in front of riot police blocking a street to prevent demonstrators during an opposition protest against "the Russian law" near the Parliament building ...
The European Union urged Georgia on Wednesday to withdraw its controversial "foreign agents" law and warned that the measure ...
Protests set to continue as Western nations urge Georgian authorities against adopting ‘Kremlin-style’ measure.
El Parlamento georgiano aprobó la polémica 'ley rusa', conocida así por su semejanza con la normativa que en Rusia se emplea para acallar a los opositores Miles de personas se manifestaron en ...
On Tuesday, May 14, Georgia’s Parliament passed the third and final reading of a “foreign agents” bill. The law would require ...
Georgia’s president warned the country may lose its chance to join the European Union if the government pushes ahead with a controversial “foreign agent” law in the face of huge protests ...
Adoption of this law negatively impacts Georgia's progress on the EU path,' says EU NATO's Special Representative for South ...
Over 30 European Parliament members urge EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell, to ...
Georgia's government has drawn condemnation from the West following its passing of the controversial law. The law is seen by many as the result of Russian influence.
Nations warn Georgian leaders chose 'concerning trajectory' disrupting Georgia's European future - Anadolu Ajansı ...
In a joint statement issued by MEPs David McAllister, Marina Kaljurand, and Sven Mikser, strong disapproval was expressed ...