
Military salaries cut in Nakhchivan as funding goes to ‘restore’ Nagorno-Karabakh
Around ₼200-₼300 ($120-$180) were cut per month from the salaries of military personnel based in Azerbaijan’s exclave Nakhchivan.
Around ₼200-₼300 ($120-$180) were cut per month from the salaries of military personnel based in Azerbaijan’s exclave Nakhchivan.
Georgian Dream passes legislation to simplify banning political parties
Volunteer fighter Rati Burduli, who has been declared a terrorist in Russia, shared the purported order from Georgia’s Interior Ministry.
According to their statement, she made 16 money transfers to an unnamed ‘banned organisation’.
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.
Keko Chelidze’s 2020 documentary gently and considerately explores the unusual relationship between a Georgian mother and her musician son.
While a majority in both countries support protests, such support has been on the decline in Armenia since 2019.
Ahead of Eurovision 2025, we asked our staff to give their opinions and predictions of all three South Caucasus entries.
The short set highlights Rahman Mammadli’s soulful guitar solos and unique, traditionally-influenced playing style.
Salomé Jashi’s cautionary tale on power, vanity, and uprooted trees feels more prescient than ever.
Armenians were generally more optimistic than Georgians, though both have seen an increase since 2017.
Words of War is carried by a strong leading performance from Maxine Peake, who does credit to Anna Politkovskaya’s fearlessness as a reporter.
The authorities in Georgia go to extreme lengths to pursue opponents of the government, while giving tacit approval to those who attack such opponents.
As Georgian Dream flaunts its authoritarianism, civil society and its international backers need to dig in for a long fight.
The first all-women Chechen March highlights how Chechen women are forced to live at the intersection of Islamophobia and xenophobia.