
Georgian government to ban import of cars made before 2020
The decision was unexpectedly announced by the prime minister on 12 February.

The decision was unexpectedly announced by the prime minister on 12 February.

Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, who had called for Karekin II’s resignation, signed a statement urging authorities to end ‘the repression of clergy’.

The prosecutor’s office has secured a court ruling transferring to the state a property complex owned by Makhharbek Khadartsev.

The two were convicted of making calls for mass riots in 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.

Roza Dunaeva, a representative of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria in Austria, has spent years highlighting the cases of Chechens deported to Russia.

Ana Urushadze’s 2017 debut film follows a Tbilisi housewife whose secret manuscript unravels the fragile architecture of family life.

In a letter shared from prison, Azerbaijani researcher and OC Media contributor Bahruz Samadov speaks about philosophy and the hypocrisy of the Aliyev regime.
In 2024, roughly one in five Armenians could not afford minimum food and basic non-food items.

George Sikharulidze’s feature debut explores the fractured dual life of a Tbilisi teenager caught between religious surveillance and repressed desire.

Vance’s visits to Armenia and Azerbaijan come as a tangible illustration of the growing US interest in the two countries, especially as Russian influence recedes.
Freedom Square sees anti-government resistance as important, but not enough on its own.

JD Vance’s visit to the South Caucasus was not about taking over the region — it was about partnership and, paradoxically, independence.

A new draconian legislative package that vaguely defines a ‘foreign grant’ is placing anyone tangentially related to politics at risk of imprisonment.

By flaunting their own traffic rules, the Kadyrov family has created a reality in which even their own children are no longer safe.