Hundreds took to the streets of the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Friday to demand the release of opposition leader Nika Melia, after his detention threatened to intensify a political crisis that led to the prime minister's resignation last week.
Hundreds took to the streets of the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Friday to demand the release of opposition leader Nika Melia, after his detention threatened to intensify a political crisis that led to the prime minister's resignation last week.
(RFE/RL) -- Georgia's parliament *is set to vote *on April 30 on the second reading of a so-called "foreign agents" bill --..
By Giorgi Revishvili
(Eurasianet) — The ruling Georgian Dream party has entered a time warp. For the government,..