
Georgian Parliament passes new amendments to migration laws
The legislative amendments included measures to expel foreigners from Georgia as well as banning them from entry.

The legislative amendments included measures to expel foreigners from Georgia as well as banning them from entry.

The unnamed individual now faces deportation from the US.

Georgia’s new foreign agent law means OC Media’s team could face prison for speaking truth to power. Join the fight for free media in the Caucasus for as little as €5 and enjoy exclusive benefits from our team as a thank you. Become a member Georgian Dream has adopted new legislative amendments, including restrictions on freedom of speech, in their final reading. During the parliamentary discussion, ruling party MP Tea Tsulukiani called for an even harsher approach — adding d

Pezeshkian’s statement follows weeks of circulating accusations from Iranian media.

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.

Official investigations have so far failed to reveal the true causes of many Armenian soldiers’ non-combat deaths.

Georgian architect Nanuka (Nana) Zaalishvili has spent the last ten years documenting Soviet bus stops, their designs influencing her own work.

Georgian Dream supporters are increasingly likely to distrust NGOs while those who trust the opposition have become more trusting.

This ambitious documentary uses the Baku–Tbilisi–Kars railway to delve into political schemes and cross-border solidarity in the South Caucasus.

A rare literary pairing that offers the readers glimpses into the often overlooked Abkhazia, creating a dialogue across the divided history.

An ephemeral time capsule of the early foreign agent law protests showing intimate portraits of the young Georgians caught in their midst.

Guili Chokheli and Nani Bregvadze’s appearance in the all-Georgian line-up of Tbilisi’s Open Air Festival 2025 closed the gap between generations of Georgian musicians.

A bitter feud between state and church risks eroding public trust and weakening Armenia’s democratic institutions.

As tensions between Iran and Israel escalate, Azerbaijan will likely be hoping the situation stabilises before it reaches its borders.

By allowing the rich to skip military service, the government is undermining the principles of social justice and equality that brought them to power.