
Azerbaijani security extradite 3 suspects over ‘serious crimes’
One of those detained volunteered to fight during the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War.

One of those detained volunteered to fight during the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War.

An OC Media investigation revealed that the husband of Georgia’s ambassador to the US is linked to a sanctions-busting Russian law firm.

Pashinyan’s proposal follows Azerbaijani criticism of the recently signed EU–Armenia strategic agenda.

The legislation, if successfully passed, would end a decades-long restriction on US aid for Azerbaijan.

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.

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The women detained during Georgia’s ongoing anti-government protests have reported systematic practices designed to degrade human dignity.

Kote Kalandadze’s latest film focuses on his old childhood friend Achiko, now 42, who has spent half his life addicted to drugs.

Georgian director Vakhtang Jajanidze’s first feature film explores selfishness, alienation, and loveless relationships within two families.

Shorena Tevzadze’s short documentary follows four different protagonists to weave a larger story of Georgian migrants seeking healthcare in France.

Ketevan Vashagashvili’s debut documentary has won a cinematic human rights award for its sensitive portrayal of parenthood and surrogacy in Georgia.

Georgian director Buka Gvaberidze’s languid film explores the complex relationship between its two main characters over the course of a single day.

This French–Georgian co-production observes a close-knit community of IDPs from Abkhazia residing in an abandoned Soviet-era resort in Tbilisi.

Until the fear of collective punishment ends, even the simple act of speaking publicly is a privilege that most Chechens don’t have.

New reforms to protect children exist on paper — yet every minute the government delays in fully implementing them risks another child’s life.

Narek Karapetyan distorts reality on the Tucker Carlson show, helping create yet another pro-Russian piece of propaganda.