Tbilisi Protests: Fireworks, Lasers, and Escalating Tensions
Nightly protests in Tbilisi, Georgia, feature intense clashes between demonstrators using fireworks as weapons and police, causing significant damage and injuries, escalating tensions ahead of the December 14 presidential election.
Tbilisi Protests: Fireworks, Lasers, and Escalating Tensions
Nightly protests in Tbilisi, Georgia, feature intense clashes between demonstrators using fireworks as weapons and police, causing significant damage and injuries, escalating tensions ahead of the December 14 presidential election.
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48% Bias Score
Over 100 Arrested in Georgia Amid Postponement of EU Accession Talks
Over 100 people were arrested in Georgia on Saturday during anti-government protests sparked by the government's decision to postpone EU accession talks until 2028, amid a post-election crisis, resulting in injuries to police and protestors.
Over 100 Arrested in Georgia Amid Postponement of EU Accession Talks
Over 100 people were arrested in Georgia on Saturday during anti-government protests sparked by the government's decision to postpone EU accession talks until 2028, amid a post-election crisis, resulting in injuries to police and protestors.
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40% Bias Score
Georgia Protests: Clashes Erupt in Tbilisi
Following a statement by the Georgian Prime Minister, tens of thousands of protesters in Tbilisi clashed with police on November 30th, resulting in injuries and arrests; President Salome Zourabichvili voiced support for the protesters.
Georgia Protests: Clashes Erupt in Tbilisi
Following a statement by the Georgian Prime Minister, tens of thousands of protesters in Tbilisi clashed with police on November 30th, resulting in injuries and arrests; President Salome Zourabichvili voiced support for the protesters.
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40% Bias Score
Georgia's President Defies Exit Amidst Electoral Fraud Claims and EU Accession Suspension
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili refused to leave office on December 29th following allegations of mass electoral fraud in the October 26th elections and the ruling party's suspension of EU accession talks, citing constitutional grounds and the need to negotiate new elections to restore legit...
Georgia's President Defies Exit Amidst Electoral Fraud Claims and EU Accession Suspension
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili refused to leave office on December 29th following allegations of mass electoral fraud in the October 26th elections and the ruling party's suspension of EU accession talks, citing constitutional grounds and the need to negotiate new elections to restore legit...
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44% Bias Score
Violent Crackdown on Tbilisi Protest Against Georgia's EU Integration Halt
On November 30th, a large protest in Tbilisi against Georgia's suspension of EU integration talks ended with police forcefully dispersing demonstrators, resulting in dozens of injuries and over 100 arrests.
Violent Crackdown on Tbilisi Protest Against Georgia's EU Integration Halt
On November 30th, a large protest in Tbilisi against Georgia's suspension of EU integration talks ended with police forcefully dispersing demonstrators, resulting in dozens of injuries and over 100 arrests.
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32% Bias Score
Georgia Postpones EU Talks, Sparks Widespread Protests
Following the Georgian government's decision to postpone EU accession talks until 2028 and reject EU funding, widespread protests erupted in Tbilisi and other cities on November 28th, led by former President Salome Zourabichvili and other opposition figures, resulting in clashes with police.
Georgia Postpones EU Talks, Sparks Widespread Protests
Following the Georgian government's decision to postpone EU accession talks until 2028 and reject EU funding, widespread protests erupted in Tbilisi and other cities on November 28th, led by former President Salome Zourabichvili and other opposition figures, resulting in clashes with police.
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48% Bias Score