17 December 2025
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“Sanction Georgian Dream” - Day 380 of non-stop GeorgiaProtests. Peaceful manifestation is now limited on sidewalks too
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ordered the Georgian government to pay more than €640,000 ($750,000) to 26 people injured by police violence during the 2019 Tbilisi ‘Gavrilov’s night’ protests
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Police began arresting people on Rustaveli Avenue even before the GeorgiaProtests had started. This comes just one day after the authorities enacted a new law restricting protests even on sidewalks
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Georgian PM Kobakhidze has demanded an apology from the UK government over the BBC documentary on the 2024 Tbilisi protest crackdowns. In response, the British Embassy in Georgia emphasised the channel’s independence from the government
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Far-right Conservatives for Georgia party members and supporters rallied outside Parliament in Tbilisi on Sunday to protest an Emirati investment that they say would lead to the construction of two “Arab cities” in Georgia
Protesters crowds march requesting an international investigation into the chemical substances use by the police against peaceful protesters1 Týždeň Pred
Protesters crowds march requesting an international investigation into the chemical substances use by the police against peaceful protesters
Drony poškodili mestskú vežu v Groznom
Veliteľstvo FSB bolo poškodené v dôsledku útokov dronov v Achchoj-Martane2 Týždeň Pred
Veliteľstvo FSB bolo poškodené v dôsledku útokov dronov v Achchoj-Martane
Drony zaútočili na vojenskú jednotku v Gudermese
Special forces detained the leader of Yekaterinburg's Azerbaijani community. Vidadi Mustafayev, head of the Association of Azerbaijanis in the Urals, was detained as he left a gym in connection with a land fraud case.
V Kaspijsku bola v dôsledku náletu dronu hlásená prudká explózia.
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Azerbaijani police raid home of leading opposition figure amid coup attempt probe
People start gathering at Tbilisi State University for the march dedicated to the 1 YEAR anniversary of the daily protests in Georgia2 Týždeň Pred
People start gathering at Tbilisi State University for the march dedicated to the 1 YEAR anniversary of the daily protests in Georgia
Chavchavadze Avenue is blocked. Wave of people are marching towards the Rustaveli Avenue. 366 days of non-stop, uninterrupted Georgia Protests. There’s another march coming from different location2 Týždeň Pred
Chavchavadze Avenue is blocked. Wave of people are marching towards the Rustaveli Avenue. 366 days of non-stop, uninterrupted Georgia Protests. There’s another march coming from different location
Banners reading “Freedom for the regime’s prisoners” were unfurled outside law enforcement offices and courts across Georgia, marking the one-year anniversary of nonstop Georgia protests2 Týždeň Pred
Banners reading “Freedom for the regime’s prisoners” were unfurled outside law enforcement offices and courts across Georgia, marking the one-year anniversary of nonstop Georgia protests
Drony zaútočili na vojenskú jednotku v Groznom2 Týždeň Pred
Drony zaútočili na vojenskú jednotku v Groznom
“The regime must step down” - today in Tbilisi. Georgia Protests in many forms2 Týždeň Pred
“The regime must step down” - today in Tbilisi. Georgia Protests in many forms
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Georgian police have ramped up the number of detentions occurring during the ongoing daily anti-government protests in Tbilisi, which have shifted from static rallies to marches
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During a raid, security forces identified 16 illegal migrants from Cameroon, Togo, and Mauritania who were working as loaders at a shopping center in Leninkent
V Novorossijsku hlásia výbuchy a požiare
Police arrested five people at today’s protest. The protesters are holding peaceful marches and are not engaging in any unlawful actions3 Týždeň Pred
Police arrested five people at today’s protest. The protesters are holding peaceful marches and are not engaging in any unlawful actions
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Day 362 of uninterrupted protests in Georgia
Arrests for simply participation in protests continue in Tbilisi3 Týždeň Pred
Arrests for simply participation in protests continue in Tbilisi
Georgia: Day 358 of nonstop, ongoing protests. Citizens continue to face daily illegal detentions for simply standing on Rustaveli Avenue. Yesterday, on the one-year anniversary of the arrest of the regime’s prisoner Mate Devidze, police arrested more than ten demonstrators3 Týždeň Pred
Georgia: Day 358 of nonstop, ongoing protests. Citizens continue to face daily illegal detentions for simply standing on Rustaveli Avenue. Yesterday, on the one-year anniversary of the arrest of the regime’s prisoner Mate Devidze, police arrested more than ten demonstrators
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Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan has pushed back against comments by his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan that opening the Armenia–Turkey border now would undermine Yerevan’s motivation to sign a peace deal with Azerbaijan
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The Interior Ministry said it had detained 13 people on administrative charges during a November 19 night rally in Tbilisi, held in solidarity with convicted protester Mate Devidze on the anniversary of his arrest
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Amid the non-stop Georgia Protests on Rustaveli Avenue, Georgian Dream has announced that renovation of the street will begin next year
V Machačkale zadržali 6 ľudí obvinených z plánovania útokov na políciu
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Georgia has officially announced the dissolution of the Anti-Corruption Bureau, a week after rumours suggested that either its head, Razhden Kuprashvili, had been dismissed or that the agency would be absorbed by others within the system
Georgian Dream plans to revoke the right to vote in elections for citizens living outside Georgia's borders. Shalva Papuashvili said that the 2024 parliamentary elections also “showed how open and brutal informational and political pressure on voters from abroad can be1 Mesiac Pred
Georgian Dream plans to revoke the right to vote in elections for citizens living outside Georgia's borders. Shalva Papuashvili said that "the 2024 parliamentary elections also “showed how open and brutal informational and political pressure on voters from abroad can be"