Is a new armed uprising on the horizon in Chechnya?
Opposition movements and grassroots activists have announced that they are preparing to revive the fight for Chechen independence
Is a new armed uprising on the horizon in Chechnya?
By Luiza MchedlishviliOpposition movements and grassroots activists have announced that they are preparing to revive the fight for Chechen independence
5/08/2022
Azerbaijan’s queer sex workers face double isolation
Queer sex workers in Azerbaijan face systemic discrimination by the state, while also struggling to find acceptance within the larger queer community.
Azerbaijan’s queer sex workers face double isolation
By Ali MalikovQueer sex workers in Azerbaijan face systemic discrimination by the state, while also struggling to find acceptance within the larger queer community.
2/08/2022
Inside Ardzinba’s Public Council: the fate of Abkhazian–Georgian dialogue
The council discussed the future of the Abkhazian-Georgian talks in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Inside Ardzinba’s Public Council: the fate of Abkhazian–Georgian dialogue
By OC MediaThe council discussed the future of the Abkhazian-Georgian talks in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
1/08/2022
Irakli Kobakhidze: The face of Georgia’s turn from the West
Since Russia invaded Ukraine, the head of Georgia’s ruling party has had a lot to say about the West, while barely criticising Russia.
Irakli Kobakhidze: The face of Georgia’s turn from the West
By Shota KinchaSince Russia invaded Ukraine, the head of Georgia’s ruling party has had a lot to say about the West, while barely criticising Russia.
Bolnisi Museum — the longest human journey
The Bolnisi Museum is a gem you should visit even if you have just a few days in Georgia.
Bolnisi Museum — the longest human journey
By Hans GutbrodThe Bolnisi Museum is a gem you should visit even if you have just a few days in Georgia.
22/07/2022
Russians change Gyumri’s rhythm
Armenia's second-largest city has seen an influx of Russians not seen since the collapse of the USSR.
Russians change Gyumri’s rhythm
By Armine AvetisyanArmenia's second-largest city has seen an influx of Russians not seen since the collapse of the USSR.
15/07/2022
A strong dram and rising inflation leave Armenians in a bind
Following Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine, a strong dram has hurt Armenian exporters while inflation has continued to skyrocket.
A strong dram and rising inflation leave Armenians in a bind
By Ani AvetisyanFollowing Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine, a strong dram has hurt Armenian exporters while inflation has continued to skyrocket.
1/07/2022
Tbilisi Pride’s leading women
Ana Subeliani and Mariam Kvaratskhelia took the helm during a time of crisis and are now steering the organisation through uncharted waters.
Tbilisi Pride’s leading women
By Tata ShoshiashviliAna Subeliani and Mariam Kvaratskhelia took the helm during a time of crisis and are now steering the organisation through uncharted waters.
6/06/2022
Turkey’s largest North Caucasian organisation to take anti-Kremlin turn?
A change in KAFFED’s leadership promises to shake up the organisation’s role in contemporary Turkey.
Turkey’s largest North Caucasian organisation to take anti-Kremlin turn?
By Alexander ThatcherA change in KAFFED’s leadership promises to shake up the organisation’s role in contemporary Turkey.
3/06/2022
Abkhazia goes all-in for tourism in 2022
Many fear that the current tourism infrastructure might buckle under the strain of what promises to be a record-breaking year.
Abkhazia goes all-in for tourism in 2022
By Marianna KotovaMany fear that the current tourism infrastructure might buckle under the strain of what promises to be a record-breaking year.