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Thousands of supporters of Georgian opposition parties have protested in the capital, Tbilisi, against the election of the ruling party-backed candidate Salome Zurabishvili to the presidency.
Thousands of people have protested in the Georgian capital against the election of the ruling party-backed candidate Salome Zurabishvili to the presidency, claiming fraud in last week’s runoff vote.
The candidate on the losing side of the runoff in Georgia's presidential election has told supporters that he doesn't recognize the results.
Georgians were voting for their new president November 28 in what observers believe will be a tight race. Voters were choosing between French-born Salome Zurabishvili, backed by the ruling Georgian Dream party, and Grigol Vashadze, supported by the opposition.
Georgian opposition candidate Grigol Vashadze has rejected the results of a presidential election won by the ruling party-backed candidate and called for protests.
A billionaire former prime minister isn't in Georgia's presidential runoff on November 28, but you could have fooled some people.
A Georgian human rights activist compares notes on feminism with a Kyrgyz pop singer who made a splash in Kyrgyzstan with her provocative video. Both have received violent threats over their actions.
International vets removed an infected tusk from an elephant at the Tbilisi Zoo.
Georgia's presidential election will go to a runoff after French-born former Foreign Minister Salome Zurabishvili won the first round by a razor-thin margin but failed to muster enough votes to avoid a showdown against her closest rival.
Georgians are voting in their country's presidential election.
Georgian politicians running for president cast their ballots in the election on October 28.
Neither of the two front-runners in Georgia's presidential election was likely to win enough votes to secure victory in the first round of voting, the first officials results show.
U.S. national-security adviser John Bolton says Washington had taken all necessary sanctions against Russia related to the war it fought against Georgia in 2008.
Georgia's presidential election campaign has turned ugly with allegations of crimes and cover-ups.
A Georgian man who says Stalin speaks to him is planning to open a new memorial center to the infamous Soviet dictator in Tbilisi in December.
Georgian prosecutors have accused former President Mikheil Saakashvili of authorizing a plot to kill an opposition politician who died in Britain in early 2008 -- a charge he immediately rejected.
A lawyer for Vano Merabishvili, Georgia's jailed former prime minister and interior minister, says he has been transferred from prison to a civilian clinic due to health problems.
Georgian Orthodox clerics have led a protest march against the country's decriminalization and possible export of marijuana.
A Kremlin-sponsored media forum is under way in Tbilisi amid protests.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has arrived in Armenia from neighboring Georgia on the second leg of her three-country visit to the South Caucasus and immediately stepped into a highly sensitive issue in the region.
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