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EU enlargement chief says mix-up led to Georgian PM's death threats claim

Euronews

www.euronews.com › 2024 › 05 › 24 › eu-enlargement-chief-says-mix-up-led-to-georgian-pms-death-threats-claim

Georgian PM Irakli Kobakhidze claimed on Thursday that European Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Olivér Várhelyi mentioned the recent attack on Slovakia's Robert Fico in an attempt to persuade him to drop the contentious "Russian law".

Georgian students protest divisive 'foreign influence' law

Euronews

www.euronews.com › video › 2024 › 05 › 21 › georgian-students-protest-divisive-foreign-influence-law

University and school students in Georgia have been driving protests against the country's divisive "foreign influence" law, which critics see it as a threat to democratic freedoms and the country’s aspirations to join the European Union.

Georgian PM join thousands to mark controversial family Purity Day

Euronews

www.euronews.com › 2024 › 05 › 18 › georgian-pm-join-thousands-to-mark-controversial-family-purity-day

Thousands, including Georgia's Prime Minister, marched in Tbilisi to celebrate Family Purity Day, highlighting traditional values amid rising tensions over LGBTQ+ rights and controversial new laws.

Exclusive: There is no temptation to return to Russia, Georgian President Zourabichvili says

Euronews

www.euronews.com › 2024 › 05 › 17 › exclusive-there-is-no-temptation-to-return-to-russia-georgian-president-zourabichvili-says

In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Georgian President Salomé Zourabichvili discussed vetoing the controversial foreign agents bill, police brutality and what might happen in Georgia's upcoming parliamentary election.

After years of intimidation, a Georgian pro-democracy NGO faces the ultimate threat

Euronews

www.euronews.com › 2024 › 05 › 15 › after-years-of-intimidation-a-georgian-pro-democracy-ngo-faces-the-ultimate-threat

A civil society activist tells Euronews how Georgia's ruling party began creating a hostile environment for foreign-funded NGOs long before the passage of the so-called "Russian Law".