Demonstrations take place in Tbilisi as protests continue in Georgia
![]() 1452 Monday, 02 December, 2024, 20:48 Demonstrators rally in Tbilisi again on Saturday after mass overnight protests, which turned violent, following the announcement from the prime minister on Thursday that Georgia is suspending talks on its bid to join the European Union for four years. |
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