
Opposition Popular Front Party announce rally on 27 April in Baku stadium
The party chair Ali Karimli has announced they will demand the release of political prisoners in a rally that day.
The party chair Ali Karimli has announced they will demand the release of political prisoners in a rally that day.
This is the 25th such ceasefire violation denial since the two countries ostensibly agreed on the text of a peace deal in March.
The changes were criticised as ineffective and politically motivated.
The comments come as the EU’s moves to update the mechanism for suspending visa-free travel to third countries.
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.
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.
Only 51% of Georgians believed it was justifiable for men to have a sexual relationship before marriage, compared to 30% believing the same for women.
This anthology expertly introduces the work of Georgian writers and poets who operated during the Soviet Union to a new generation of English readers.
Even so, 13% considered Ukraine or President Volodymyr Zelenskyi personally responsible for the war, while another 17% were uncertain who to blame.
Armen Davoudian’s debut — taking the reader through Armenian, Iranian, and American history — is a beautiful personal narrative on change and loss.
Georgia’s anti-government protests have touched almost the entire country, yet residents of the Pankisi Valley face their own restraining factors.
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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