
Armenians in Georgia denied permission to commemorate genocide near Turkish Embassy
The organisation refused to hold the protest at an alternative location.

The organisation refused to hold the protest at an alternative location.

The five vessels were sanctioned for transporting Russian energy products in July 2025.

Previously, his father, Chechen Head Ramzan Kadyrov, described energy drinks as poison.

The sentencing comes amidst an apparent purge of former senior officials.

The Armenian Genocide is commemorated annually on 24 April.

The NIYSO movement added that relatives of those detained have been receiving threats.
Regional * Today, five freight wagons of wheat will be sent to Armenia via Azerbaijan. Armenia * Today Armenia commemorates the 111th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire, which resulted in the deaths of nearly 1.5 million Armenians. * In his message on the occasion, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated that according to Armenian academic literature, the genocide ‘was also a consequence of the practice of drawing the Armenian people into international ma

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.

Aleksandr Vaisero denied all accusations of money laundering, stating that he had come to Azerbaijan for tourism purposes.

The warning is the latest in a series of similar messages from Moscow to Yerevan.

Senior officials from Georgian Dream have suggested summoning the ambassador to the Foreign Ministry.

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.

The couple had announced their separation in February 2026 after 30 years together.

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

The abductors, reportedly from Chechnya, called themselves police officers.
Regional * Satellite imagery analysis by Hetq indicated that Azerbaijan destroyed Nagorno-Karabakh’s main Armenian church, the Holy Mother of God Cathedral in Stepanakert. Construction of the cathedral began in 2006. * Armenian Defence Minister Suren Papikyan met with his Georgian counterpart Irakli Chikovani as part of his official visit to Georgia yesterday. According to the Armenian readout, they discussed ‘issues related to the process and development prospects of bilateral cooperation in

The effort to oust MP Kan Kvarchiya stemmed from a public dispute involving Russian political strategists apparently illegally working in Abkhazia.

Zelimkhan Murtazov left his place of service in Russia without authorisation and says he signed the contract under threats.

Georgian Dream has already requested the banning of three political parties.

The deal follows the Azerbaijani debut of the premier fighting championship in 2025.

The announcement comes several weeks after Azerbaijan’s security service (DTX) said it had thwarted the multi-pronged Iranian-backed plot.

The reshuffle also brought on a new Interior Minister.

The Country to Live party, linked to Ruben Vardanyan, will cooperate with Samvel Karapetyan’s alliance.

The Victory Day commemorative action will be held online in both republics.
Regional * Zelimkhan Murtazov, a native of Chechnya who spent around four months in the transit zone of Astana International Airport in Kazakhstan, has been able to fly to Armenia. In Russia, he faced possible prosecution for leaving military service or forced return to the front. Murtazov signed a three-year contract with the Akhmat unit in August 2022 — according to him, under pressure from Chechen security forces, who allegedly threatened to send his younger brothers to war otherwise. * Ar

The resolutions demanded the release of imprisoned Armenians in Baku.

One of the suspects is a Georgian national, while the other was a foreigner from an undisclosed country.

The letters expressed appreciation for the actions the companies made ahead of Moldova’s 2025 election and asked for the efforts to be repeated.