
Pashinyan links Armenian Genocide to ‘international machinations’ in commemorative address
The Armenian Genocide is commemorated annually on 24 April.

The Armenian Genocide is commemorated annually on 24 April.

The main defendant received a life sentence, while his accomplice was sentenced to 12 years in prison.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan expressed his reluctance to make the destruction ‘a subject of international discussions’.

The investigation was launched while the head of the city’s administration, Niyazi Bayramov, was on an official visit to China.

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.

As Georgia–US relations remain sour and with the shadow of a failed project in Batumi, Trump Tower Tbilisi has a lot to live up to.

My Happy Family is a portrait of a middle-aged Georgian woman who dares to get a room — and a life — of her own.

What the latest raid on a queer nightclub in Baku reveals about the future of queer life in Azerbaijan.

Uatsdin has spread amidst a growing interest in pre-Christian religious traditions as an important part of ethnic identity in the North Caucasus.

Balkar director Said Tolgurov’s second film works to ground the viewer through the breathtaking, mountain landscape of Kabarda–Balkaria.

A mass drone incursion in March raised questions over the authorities’ ability to defend Abkhazia — and in its willingness to warn its own people.

Long before Mikheil Kalatozov became a master of Soviet cinema, he made a Georgian film the regime could not forgive.

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

Georgia’s Forbes Top 100 shows an uneven playing field, offshore wealth, hidden names, and women playing safety rings for rich families.

The long-serving head of the Georgian Orthodox Church has left behind an ‘epochal, unique, and contradictory’ legacy.