5 December 2025
Protest continues in Tbilisi today
The Ministry of National Defense of Turkiye announced that C-130 military cargo plane, which took off from Azerbaijan to our country, crashed on the Georgia-Azerbaijan border and 20  soldiers were killed3 week ago
The Ministry of National Defense of Turkiye announced that C-130 military cargo plane, which took off from Azerbaijan to our country, crashed on the Georgia-Azerbaijan border and 20 soldiers were killed
Protests in Georgia on Day 349 of uninterrupted demonstrations in 8 cities, with large crowds coming out every day
Azerbaijan's President Aliyev calls Turkish President Erdogan over phone, offers his condolences over military cargo plane crash on Georgia-Azerbaijan border
A Turkish military cargo plane has crashed on the Georgia–Azerbaijan border while en route to Turkey from Azerbaijan
The Ministry of National Defense of Turkiye announced that a C130 type cargo plane crashed in Georgian airspace: Search and rescue efforts are ongoing.3 week ago
The Ministry of National Defense of Turkiye announced that a C130 type cargo plane crashed in Georgian airspace: Search and rescue efforts are ongoing.
An aircraft has crashed near the Georgia-Azerbaijan border. Footage of the crash has been shared by the pro–GD TV Imedi, which reported that the aircraft was believed to be a Turkish military jet. However, the MIA has clarified that it was a cargo aircraft
Despite multiple threats of detention, the march continues in the streets of Tbilisi The police still cannot stop the protesters
A Ka-226 helicopter crashed in Achi-Su, Dagestan, killing five people
Fines and arrests for blocking the road have failed to deter protesters from occupying Rustaveli Avenue. That’s why today, November 7, the 345th day of protests, police are mobilized on both sides of the road
3 wounded as result of helicopter crash in Dagestan
Georgian police have prevented protesters from blocking Rustaveli Avenue for the first time in almost a year of daily anti-government protests
One detained as Tbilisi protests continue
4 week ago
The Azerbaijani army is transitioning to NATO standards, - Aliyev announced. The country's president added that Azerbaijan is closely cooperating with Turkey in this regard. He also stated that the modernization of the Azerbaijani armed forces will continue.
Rusudan Kobakhidze, 65, a historian, researcher, and teacher, was arrested "for blocking" Rustaveli Avenue
Formula TV journalist Liza Tsitsishvili was reporting on Rustaveli Street when she was arrested. She was released a few minutes later1 month ago
Formula TV journalist Liza Tsitsishvili was reporting on Rustaveli Street when she was arrested. She was released a few minutes later
1 month ago
Rustaveli Avenue has now been blocked for the 343rd consecutive night, despite mass arrests and administrative and criminal sentences for “blocking the road.”
The European Commission has delivered its visa liberalisation plan to Armenia, setting the stage for the country to eventually acquire visa-free status to the EU
1 month ago
A Tbilisi court has fined and sentenced residents detained during a protest outside the parliament building to administrative arrest. Zurab Menteshashvili, 71, charged with blocking a road, has been remanded in custody
Protests continue in Georgia1 month ago
Protests continue in Georgia
Journalist Ninia Kakabadze, editor-in-chief of MediaChecker, an online outlet operating under the Charter of Journalistic Ethics of, has been arrested on Rustaveli Ave. Kakabadze was working on site and was wearing a press badge at the time of her detention1 month ago
Journalist Ninia Kakabadze, editor-in-chief of MediaChecker, an online outlet operating under the Charter of Journalistic Ethics of, has been arrested on Rustaveli Ave. Kakabadze was working on site and was wearing a press badge at the time of her detention
A series of arbitrary arrests are taking place on Rustaveli Avenue after protesters blocked the street for the 341st consecutive day1 month ago
A series of arbitrary arrests are taking place on Rustaveli Avenue after protesters blocked the street for the 341st consecutive day
Police have arrested two elderly women, Aza Chilachava, an IDP from Abkhazia, and Maia Sulaberidze for participating in the Georgia Protests1 month ago
Police have arrested two elderly women, Aza Chilachava, an IDP from Abkhazia, and Maia Sulaberidze for participating in the Georgia Protests
Former senior Georgian diplomat, former Director of the Department of Euro-Atlantic Integration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was arrested by the Georgian Dream police for “blocking the street” - that is joining the uninterrupted protest1 month ago
Former senior Georgian diplomat, former Director of the Department of Euro-Atlantic Integration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was arrested by the Georgian Dream police for “blocking the street” - that is joining the uninterrupted protest
Minister of Internal Affairs of Georgia, Geka Geladze, met with the Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China, Zhou Qian, to discuss the strategic partnership and growing cooperation between their law enforcement agencies1 month ago
Minister of Internal Affairs of Georgia, Geka Geladze, met with the Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China, Zhou Qian, to discuss the strategic partnership and growing cooperation between their law enforcement agencies
Rustaveli Avenue is blocked again1 month ago
Rustaveli Avenue is blocked again
1 month ago
Georgian Dream has filed a constitutional lawsuit seeking to ban three of the biggest opposition parties and coalitions: UNM Georgia, Coalition for Change, and Lelo – Strong Georgia
1 month ago
Georgian protesters have blocked the Rustaveli Avenue for the 335th consecutive day, risking jail time (15 days for the first 'offense' and up to two years for repeated 'offenses')
Nika Kvitatiani (right), member of @CoalitionGEO, has been detained for closing the road1 month ago
Nika Kvitatiani (right), member of @CoalitionGEO, has been detained for "closing the road
1 month ago
Georgian Dream Interior Ministry has confirmed detaining 60 protesters over the three days for what it described as “violations of public assembly and demonstration rules.” The ministry urged citizens to refrain from what it called “illegal actions”