Georgian authorities arrested Levan Khabeishvili, a leader of the country's largest opposition party, days after he had called for a "peaceful revolution" at municipal elections scheduled for next month.
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- Protests continue in Tbilisi against the government's perceived anti-EU stance.
- The Georgian Dream Party faces accusations of authoritarianism and violating constitutional order. 16s
- The European Union has threatened to revoke visa-free travel for Georgians. 36s
- Opposition leader Levan Kapishvili was arrested on charges of bribing security forces. 52s
- Protests have persisted since the disputed October 2024 parliamentary elections. 1m 16s