Europe News Video. Georgia's president says government is 'illegitimate' Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 02/12/2024 - 12:45 GMT+1 In an interview with Euronews, Salome Zourabichvili talks about the current wave of unrest happening across Georgia and what could happen next. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Georgia's president says government is 'illegitimate' Now playing Next France: Protesters rally outside CNews TV over alleged Kremlin influence Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | June 4th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Cyprus and Kazakhstan expand cooperation during Astana visit Now playing Next How Iran-linked accounts faked Irish, Scottish profiles to sway public Now playing Next 'Not happening': EU loses hope in services ban for Russian tankers Now playing Next 11 officers injured in Henry Nowak murder protests in the UK: police Now playing Next Ukraine targets St Petersburg as flagship economic forum opens Now playing Next Protests against Kushner-linked resort in Albania enter second day Now playing Next Henry Nowak stabbing: Key moments from police bodycam footage Now playing Next UK: Police and protesters clash at Southampton rally over student killing Now playing Next Sherpa guide believed dead on Everest found alive after a week Now playing Next Ayatollah says Iran delivered 'decisive blow' to 'malicious enemy' Now playing Next Overtourism: Which European countries are becoming the most hostile to travellers? Now playing Next Lebanon minister hopes new Israel ceasefire is ‘more genuine’ than previous truce Now playing Next New York mayor Mamdani and Bastian Schweinsteiger unveil World Cup trophy More videos
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