“I’ve seen a lot of protests in Georgia: during this government, the previous government – I also remember some from Soviet times,” Tsotne Jafaridze, a winemaker in Tbilisi, told CNN.
Georgia's pro-EU protesters on Wednesday vowed not to let up until new elections are held as French President Emmanuel Macron urged authorities to release "arbitrarily" arrested demonstrators.
Tens of thousands of protesters in Georgia have overtaken the capital city’s historic Rustaveli Avenue in recent days, waving the national flag, tossing fireworks and clashing with police in ...