
Russia sentences seven Azerbaijanis over decades-old killings
Five of those sentenced are part of the Safarov family — two other Safarov brothers were killed by Russian police in custody in 2025.

Five of those sentenced are part of the Safarov family — two other Safarov brothers were killed by Russian police in custody in 2025.

The man has already admitted guilt and could face up to 20 years in prison.

The bank will become the first Georgian company to secure such a placement.

Valentin Karpin had gone missing in Abkhazia before being located in an FSB detention centre in Russia’s Sochi.

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.

Reforms that would slash Ilia State University’s student intake by 92% have sparked protests and raised concerns the cuts target a vocal critic.

While many Iranians view Georgia as a safe haven, the Georgian Dream-led government has its own complex relationship with the Iranian authorities.

The three countries of the South Caucasus have remained on the sidelines amidst the US–Israeli attack on Iran.

The quiet and compassionate documentary Hotel Metalurg is less about losing a home than about learning, painfully, how to live without one.

From 1 March, new rules for employing foreign nationals will begin, affecting both self-employed individuals and those on employment contracts.

Georgia’s government has openly sided with media sanctioned by the UK over Russian disinformation. Could this be a sign of more sanctions to come?

Eagle Hills projects across Europe have failed to generate meaningful profits for host states, despite promises of long-term returns.

Azerbaijan’s entire strategic architecture depends on Iran remaining a pariah state.

Georgia does not need to look to the past for a supposed golden age of judicial independence, but to instead focus on building something sustainable.

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