
Russian intelligence chief meets Syrian intelligence officials in Baku
The Director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, Sergei Naryshkin, visited Baku to participate in a conference.
The Director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, Sergei Naryshkin, visited Baku to participate in a conference.
The channel said that since February only recorded programmes, repeats of old programmes, TV series, and films have been broadcasted.
An attack on South Ossetia’s customs chief is believed to have been carried out by close associates of President Alan Gagloev’s brother.
Kacharava has been the member of the parliamentary majority already for the second time.
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.
Tamar Gakharia’s memoir is a simple account of a woman overcoming domestic violence to build a better life for herself, her children, and her country.
After a promising start, Azerbaijani director Asif Rustavmov’s sophomore film Cold as Marble comes to an unsatisfying climax.
Poverty and low wages make enlistment in Russia’s war in Ukraine a tempting offer for many in the North Caucasus.
Elene Mikaberidze’s first full-length documentary is a warm, funny, yet bittersweet slice of life.
However, despite a majority across genders, significantly fewer men agreed than women.
In a slightly uneasy blend of fact and fiction, Turashvili recounts the true and tragic story of a group of disaffected Soviet Georgian youth.
Luka Beradze’s first full-length film offers a deeply human and surprisingly funny portrait of broken promises and political manipulation in Georgia.
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.
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