Georgia’s capital Tbilisi has been hit by a fourth night of clashes outside parliament. Protesters have been gathering there since Thursday, which was when the government suspended efforts to join the European Union. Polls show that a clear majority of Georgians favor E-U membership. Many fear the ruling Georgian Dream party is trying to move closer to Russia. Georgia’s prime minister Irakli Kobakhidze has rejected calls for new elections.
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00:00 Fourth night of clashes at pro-EU protests in Georgia
02:17 Maria Katamadze, DW Correspondent
08:09 Giorgi Badridze, Former Georgian Diplomat
16:16 Robert Hamilton, Foreign Policy Research Institute
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