
Georgian court sentences two anti-government protesters to year in jail
Mindia Shervashidze and Tornike Toshkhua were charged with group violence.

Mindia Shervashidze and Tornike Toshkhua were charged with group violence.

The Georgian Church stated that it considers such interference impossible.

The documentary was produced in 2020 to mark the 30th anniversary of Armenia’s Declaration of Independence.

Human rights defenders had expressed concern about his fate, as his whereabouts had been unknown for more than three months.

Journalists claim he fell out of favour after a road accident earlier in 2026.
Regional * Armenian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ani Badalyan expressed hope that established peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan ‘will also put an end to fabricated claims and eliminate hate speech’. The statement came in reponse to an Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry statement regarding what they call ‘the Day of Genocide of Azerbaijanis’, referring to the massacres of Azerbaijanis by Armenians during a period of internecine violence in 1918. Armenia * Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan will

Earlier, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan suggested moving away from genocide narratives for the sake of peace.

Akhmat Commander Apti Alaudimov previously commented on the possible participation of volunteers in the conflict.

Many others, described as followers of Nazi and fascist ideologies, have been detained and charged for violence in recent months.

The call comes as US President Donald Trump signed an extension on the Biden-era sanctions against Bidzina Ivanishvili.

They were shot at after attempting to break up a fight.

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

Moody’s had predicted economic growth of 6% in 2026.

Russian–Armenian tycoon Samvel Karapetyan’s Strong Armenia party denied the accusations.

The politician has been imprisoned since November on terrorism-related charges.

Akhmat Kadyrov, the 20-year-old Deputy Prime Minister of Chechnya, has received recognition ‘for many years of work in the field of sport’
Armenia * Five people have been arrested in Armenia in connection with alleged election-related bribery linked to Russian–Armenian tycoon Samvel Karapetyan’s Strong Armenia party. According to the Anti-Corruption Committee, the bribes were ‘formulated as a salary, thereby trying to conceal the fact of providing electoral bribes’. The party denied the accusations, describing the secretly recorded phone calls as fiction. * Yesterday, Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan had a phone conversation wit

Multiple cases of mass bird deaths have been recorded along Azerbaijan’s Caspian Sea coast, raising concerns of disease or toxic pollution.

The North Caucasus has been facing various internet blockades for several years. Can things really get any worse?

The calls came in a report by the British Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee.

According to artist Lia Shvelidze, whose work was damaged, an investigation has been opened.

Iran has threatened to target Israeli and US universities in response to attacks on Iranian universities.

A state of emergency has been declared in two Russian regions.

Prices for residential consumers will rise by 5 tetri per kWh.

Pashinyan was attending a Palm Sunday sermon at a church in Yerevan.

Francis Nicolas Primerski’s permit was first extended, later revoked.
Regional * In Chechnya and Daghestan, a state of emergency has been introduced due to heavy rainfall, downpours in the mountains, and precipitation in the form of rain and wet snow. Local public channels report rockfalls on a federal highway, destruction of homes, damage to bridges, power outages, and restrictions on traffic. Thousands of people have been evacuated due to the flooding of residential buildings. Neighbouring republics have also been affected. A ‘high alert regime’ due to precipi

A Room of My Own is an intimate but unfinished portrait of female friendship, desire, and self-discovery in contemporary Tbilisi.

The only region where losses exceed the national average is North Ossetia.

Valerian Kochiashvili, the controversial owner of George Oil Ltd., said there were plans for the coal’s domestic usage in Georgia and for export.