
Georgia detains two citizens on espionage charges
Georgia’s State Security Service announced the detentions in two separate briefings.

Georgia’s State Security Service announced the detentions in two separate briefings.

The police who confiscated it said ‘this is not an Azerbaijani flag’.

Zurab Menteshashvili, 61, has been in detention since November 2025.

Belkisa Mintsaeva had been out of contact for more than six weeks after being detained by Chechen security forces.

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.

Famed Soviet director Mikheil Kalatozov’s 1931 film was banned upon release, just like his better-known Georgian documentary, Salt for Svanetia.

This Armenian–American author and mycologist’s debut is a loose memoir examining queer ecology and the importance of persevering through dark times.

Voters are set to choose the country’s next ruling party in what will be the first regularly scheduled parliamentary vote since 2017.

Her debut documentary, 9-Month Contract, cuts through society’s willful ignorance of Georgia’s problematic surrogacy industry.

Georgia’s transit monopoly is eroding, yet the region’s future may largely depend on cooperation, not competition

The Canadian–American lawyer has emerged as a key mouthpiece of opposition Russian–Armenian oligarch Samvel Karapetyan.

This film tells a deeply personal story from the point of view of the granddaughter of the last speaker of Ubykh, an extinct Caucasian language.

Armenian civil society has become increasingly fragmented ahead of the elections, worsened by delegitimisation narratives and public mistrust.

Brussels needs to deliver a stronger, more decisive response to the spread of foreign agent laws across Europe, including in Georgia.

Pashinyan’s claims that the opposition is preparing a new war with Azerbaijan risks justifying non-democratic and even unconstitutional measures.