
Abkhaz activist says she was harassed by ‘Georgian mafia’ ahead of UN forum
Elçin Adzinba has additionally said that she became the victim of a cyberattack after delivering her remarks.

Elçin Adzinba has additionally said that she became the victim of a cyberattack after delivering her remarks.

Archbishop Khachatryan is accused of arranging the placement of drugs on a demonstrator at a 2018 protest against Catholicos Karekin II.

Nikita Zhuravel was sentenced to 14 years in prison for burning a Quran and for ‘state treason’.

For Georgia stated that it will raise the issue of establishing a parliamentary investigative commission at the next Bureau meeting.

A number of ministries and agencies are located in this building.

This French–Georgian co-production observes a close-knit community of IDPs from Abkhazia residing in an abandoned Soviet-era resort in Tbilisi.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune turned down a personal request to advance the bill from his Republican colleague, House Speaker Mike Johnson.

Ismail Hasanov spent six months fighting for the Wagner Group in Ukraine after being recruited from a Russian prison in 2022.

Blogger Arslan Mirzaev was found guilty of spreading false information about Russia’s Armed Forces as well as publicly justifying terrorism.

The number of foreign students in Georgia has been rising, with foreign students paying higher fees than Georgian students.

Despite prior agreements dating back to 2022, Turkey has kept its land border with Armenia closed.

The origin of the funds was not specified in official statements
Armenia * ‘Turkey is considering reopening its land border with Armenia in the next six months’, Bloomberg has reported, citing ‘people familiar with the matter’. * Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan directly accused Catholicos Karekin II of being a foreign agent. On Wednesday, at the Parliament, Pashinyan said he did not need a Catholicos who would obey him, but one ‘who will not obey a senior lieutenant of a foreign special service and will not report to lieutenants of a foreign special service

Henry and Imelda Cuellar were charged with accepting around $600,000 in bribes to influence legislation favourable to Azerbaijan.

Heated debate continues in Georgia over the BBC investigation into the winter 2024 protest crackdown.

A total of 113 people were recognised as victims in the criminal case.

The released documents have further intensified the conflict between Armenia’s current and former leaders.

Murat Adzhigiriev had struck a camera operator inside a courthouse.

The programme included a change in the textbook preparation process, as well as introducing uniforms.

Lena Patyaeva is currently serving a 10-day sentence for an alleged violation of the rules on holding a picket.

In his latest documentary, award-winning director Stefan Tolz examines Georgia’s premier lemonade company — and why it failed to beat Coca-Cola.

New reforms to protect children exist on paper — yet every minute the government delays in fully implementing them risks another child’s life.
Armenia * On Tuesday, the Armenian Government published a number of documents related to the negotiation for the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The published documents created heated discussions online, further intensifying the spate of mutual accusation current and former leaders have been levying at each other regarding the negotiations. The documents were published a day after the OSCE Minsk group ceased its activities. Azerbaijan * The trial of the imprisoned Meydan TV jo

Samira Efendi gave Armenian contestant Saro Gevorgyan the highest score in the Star of the Silk Road competition.

Judge Vladimer Khuchua has halted some cases and appealed to the Constitutional Court.

While videos were published on social media, Chechen authorities have not made any official comments.

The EU announced an allocation of €15 million ($17 million) ‘towards sustaining peace and a more resilient Armenia’.
Following the BBC report into the use of toxic WWI chemicals, the State Security Service has opened a probe, while the government threatens to sue.

Frank Schwabe, a German member of PACE, stated that Azerbaijan is moving ‘further away’ from European values.

Historian Ibragim Kostoev reported that the law was secretly withdrawn from consideration eight years ago.