Divisions over a controversial law are the latest sign of a wider struggle over the country's future.
Read moreBy Nina Akhmeteli in Tbilisi and Kateryna Khinkulova in London
BBC World Service

Water cannon and tear gas were used on protesters angry at a controversial "foreign agents" law.

Water cannon and tear gas were used on protesters angry at a controversial "foreign agents" law.

A New York Times report says US officials believe a pro-Ukrainian group was behind last year's blasts.

The four ex-executives are suspected of helping a cellist launder funds linked to Russia's president.

The prime minister clashed with Sir Keir Starmer over how to tackle migration at Prime Minister's Questions.

The sports stars use a popular battle cry to denounce the apparent shooting of an unarmed prisoner.

A graphic video published on social media appears to show an unarmed Ukrainian prisoner being killed.

Bernard Phelan, 64, from Tipperary, is accused of providing information to an enemy country.

Water cannon and tear gas were used on protesters angry at a controversial "foreign agents" law.

A New York Times report says US officials believe a pro-Ukrainian group was behind last year's blasts.

The four ex-executives are suspected of helping a cellist launder funds linked to Russia's president.

The prime minister clashed with Sir Keir Starmer over how to tackle migration at Prime Minister's Questions.

The sports stars use a popular battle cry to denounce the apparent shooting of an unarmed prisoner.

A graphic video published on social media appears to show an unarmed Ukrainian prisoner being killed.

Bernard Phelan, 64, from Tipperary, is accused of providing information to an enemy country.

A New York Times report says US officials believe a pro-Ukrainian group was behind last year's blasts.

The four ex-executives are suspected of helping a cellist launder funds linked to Russia's president.

The prime minister clashed with Sir Keir Starmer over how to tackle migration at Prime Minister's Questions.
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