
Vocal critic detained in South Ossetia released to Georgian-controlled territory
A vocal critic of local authorities, Mearakishvili was detained on ‘espinoge’ charges in December.

A vocal critic of local authorities, Mearakishvili was detained on ‘espinoge’ charges in December.

Nothing Political examines life inside Georgia’s protest movement through documentary footage and live performance.

A round-up of the top 10 films released in 2025 reviewed by OC Media.

Samvel Karapetyan has been detained since 18 June on charges of calling for usurpation of power.

A round-up of OC Media's top articles published this year, from opinions to investigations, highlighting the region’s most notable happenings.

More steps for the normalisation of bilateral relations are expected to take place ‘very soon’.

A modern production by the Ossetian Theatre of the classic Shakespeare play has led to controversy.

Those detained have claimed to have been subjected to physical violence and harassment by the police.

Otar Partskhaladze was accused of ordering a hit on Levan Jangveladze, who according to media, is linked to thieves-in-law.
Meet the dogs frequenting Georgia's daily protests

Bacho Akhalaia is accused of being the ‘chief organiser’ of the 4 October events.

The following day, the Russian side sent a letter to Azerbaijan saying their criminal case connected to the crash is being terminated.

Videos of the confrontation between the Abkhazian opposition figures and the Russian political consultants were spread on social media.

Karen Avanesyan was arrested in September 2025 for allegedly planning ‘an armed provocation’.

The comments were omitted from the official Russian readout of the bilateral meeting.
A 2019 documentary failed to find anyone under the age of 30 who knew Tsova–Tush.

This was the ICRC’s first visit since it halted activities in Azerbaijan in September 2025.
Editor’s note: We will be taking a very brief break from publishing the daily brief between 29 December and and 2 January. Thank you for reading us every day, see you soon, and happy holidays! Regional * Azerbaijan has sentenced Nagorno-Karabakh Armenian Karen Avanesyan, who according to RFE/RL has mental health issues, to 16 years in prison on charges of terrorism. Avanesyan was one of the handful Armenians who stayed in Nagorno-Karabakh after the 2023 exodus. He was arrested in September 2

Approximately 20 Shia Muslims charged with drug possession were released as part of the amnesty bill.

This 2023 album by the Tbilisi-based post-industrial art collective Quemmekh explores metal as a way to cope in a fractured society.

The revealed sum has caused outrage online.

Several demonstrators have been issued police reports and summoned to Tbilisi City Court.

Earlier, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze spoke about high prices and pointed to the responsibility of distributors and retail chains.

Giga Avaliani, a 28-year-old tutor, was reportedly beaten to death by two teenagers in a jealousy-fueled attack.
Regional * US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said that the Trump administration prevented a war between Azerbaijan and Armenia. * The Armenian Foreign Ministry, in response to Sputnik Armenia, has revealed that the actual implementation and construction phase of the Trump Route will begin in 2026. Armenia * Armenian MPs have received over ֏3 million ($7,800) in holiday bonuses. These reportedly include their salaries for December and January, in addition to double bonuses. * Former

Hasan Eyyubov, another nephew of the former security chief, was dismissed from his position several days ago.

The ruling party promised the construction of Tbilisi’s above-ground metro in 2018.

The park is situated in the centre of Stepanakert and commemorates Azerbaijan’s victory in the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War.

Irakli Kobakhidze called for law enforcement and parliamentary review.

The district is primarily inhabited by ethnic Georgians, who have seen their access to territory controlled by Tbilisi increasingly shrink.