
Abkhazian delegation arrives in Syria for international fair
The visit comes amidst continued speculation that the new Syrian government under Ahmad al-Sharaa will withdraw its recognition of Abkhazia.
The visit comes amidst continued speculation that the new Syrian government under Ahmad al-Sharaa will withdraw its recognition of Abkhazia.
The Prosecutor General’s Office accused the organisations of inciting violence.
The two journalists from the South Caucasus were among the top three finalists for the prize.
The women were detained earlier in August and given three months of pre-trial detention on charges of robbery.
OC Media’s Robin Fabbro, Dominik Cagara, and Mariam Nikuradze talk about OC Media’s plans to survive and thrive in the new global reality.
Azerbaijani director Hilal Baydarov’s second feature is a rare composite of a road movie, a spiritual fable, and a feminist revenge story.
Karapetyan, one of Armenia’s richest men, was arrested in June after challenging the government over their attacks on the Armenian Apostolic Church.
Anthony Marra’s debut novel boasts a tight narrative, strong characters, and a deep understanding of the Chechen conflict.
Adjara’s wooden mosques — as artistic, communal, and architectural spaces — tell the story of the local Muslim community.
Me, Margarita by Ana Kordzaia-Samadashvili captures the chaos, wit, and romance of Georgian women in stories as bitter-sweet as the country itself.
Although the North Caucasus is distant from the front lines in Ukraine, almost everyone has felt the war’s effects.
Eldar Shengelaia’s 1983 film, one of the sharpest satirical critiques of Soviet bureaucracy in existence, is a cinematic masterpiece
Azerbaijan should align its actions to its commitment to peace — free Bahruz Samadov now.
Anyone who thought that steadily deteriorating Georgia–Ukraine relations couldn’t get worse is about to find out that rock bottom has a basement.
The EU faces a choice in Georgia: to stand up for democracy or prioritise pragmatism.