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Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili made a demand for President Mikheil Saakashvili's resignation one of his first major moves after winning elections in October, before backing away from that hard line.

PM: Saakashvili 'Can Be Interrogated'

Georgia's prime minister has said fierce political rival President Mikheil Saakashvili is not exempted from interrogation "if prosecutors find it necessary," without elaborating. More

Gay-rights activists look out from a bus as they are evacuated by police during clashes in Tbilisi on May 17.

Georgian Priests Charged With Antigay Violence

Two Georgian Orthodox Church clerics have been charged in connection with antigay violence that broke out last week in Tbilisi. More

Former Prime Minister Vano Merabishvili (right) attends a preliminary hearing of his case at the court in Kutaisi on May 22.

Ex-Georgian PM Jailed For 2 Months

A former prime minister of Georgia has been ordered to be held in jail for two months until his trial on charges of embezzlement and abuse of office. More

Former Prime Minister Vano Merabishvili arrives for questioning at a regional prosecutor's office in Kutaisi on May 21.

Saakashvili Allies Arrested In Georgia

Authorities in Georgia have arrested former Georgian Prime Minister Ivane Merabishvili and former Health Minister Zurab Chiaberashvili. More

The tiny Pacific island nation of Vanuatu recognized Georgia in 2011. (file photo)

Vanuatu 'No Longer Recognizes' Abkhazia

Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili says the tiny Pacific island nation of Vanuatu has withdrawn its recognition of Georgia's breakaway region of Abkhazia. More

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Video Amnesty Report Notes Worldwide Abuses, As Well As Courage Of Activists

In a new report, the global rights group Amnesty International documents abuses in 159 countries and territories that it says were "inflicted by those in power on those who stand in the way of their vested interests."
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Who In Georgia Is Merabishvili's Arrest Meant To Scare?

The arrest of Vano Merabishvili, Mikheil Saakashvili's most powerful ally, appears to tighten the noose around the weakened Georgian president, who has seen his support base crumble since Bidzina Ivanishvili's rise to power last October. But observers in Georgia say the arrest may also be a response to a vicious religious crackdown against gay-rights groups – and a sign that Ivanishvili's true rival is no longer Saakashvili but the church.
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Stuck In The Middle: Abkhazia's Ethnic Georgians Feel The Squeeze

The Georgian government of Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili is seeking to change the dynamic of Tbilisi's relationship with the breakaway region of Abkhazia. And the mostly ethnic-Georgian population of Abkhazia's Gali district is once again feeling the squeeze.
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Georgia Considers Taking Softer Approach To Marijuana

Georgia’s strict laws on marijuana have become the subject of a hot debate in the former Soviet republic as the government considers decriminalizing the use of cannabis.
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Video Interview: EU's Enlargement Chief Finds Many Ways To Say ‘More Work Needed’

Stefan Fuele, the European Union commissioner for enlargement and neighborhood policy, has called on the EU-hopeful countries of the Eastern Partnership and the Western Balkans to do more to prove their commitment to democratic values. Correspondent Daisy Sindelar spoke to Fuele during his visit to RFE/RL headquarters in Prague on May 9.
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