
Aliyev chides local authorities, warning of the consequences of corruption
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev noted that he had ensured the implementation of personnel reforms in government agencies.

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev noted that he had ensured the implementation of personnel reforms in government agencies.

Residents of North Ossetia had earlier called for the cancellation of Marshal’s upcoming concert.

As the daily anti-government protests inch closer to their one-year anniversary, protesters are coming up with new ways to continue protesting.

Alen Simonyan blames them for insulting him during one of the latest episodes.

Prior to this, a dismissed teacher accused him of corruption offences, harassment, and rape.

Faig Nagiyev, the local district leader of the opposition Popular Front Party, has been missing since Wednesday.

Azerbaijan’s presidential administration said the meeting highlighted the country’s history of religious tolerance.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has called the claims ‘nonsense’.

Saakashvili has been sentenced to multiple years in prison on various severe charges.

The man reportedly failed to report his acquaintance, who had allegedly entered into correspondence with Ukrainian intelligence services.

The $6 billion Emirati investment project has stoked controversy in Georgia after the government decided to classify the details of the agreement.
Armenia * Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has denied claims that Yerevan plans to stop purchasing Russian wheat in favour of Ukrainian supplies, calling such suggestions ‘absurd’. Speaking to reporters in parliament on Wednesday, Pashinyan reaffirmed that Armenia remains committed to buying Russian wheat, rejecting allegations published by Russian state media that Yerevan intended to use EU funds to purchase more expensive Ukrainian grain. * Armenia’s Food Safety Inspectorate has cond
There is so much wrong with Tucker Carlson’s recent episode on Armenia — featuring Narek Kareptyan, the nephew of jailed Russian-Armenian tycoon Samvel Karapetyan and his amoral, opportunistic lawyer Robert Amsterdam — that it is hard to know where to begin. I think part of the reason I’m writing this newsletter is to put my thoughts on paper about the literal torrent of misinformation and false narratives contained in the episode (and to spare my coworkers, who are probably tired of hearing me

BBC Azerbaijan was forced to close its office in February 2025.

Giorgi Gakharia, now an opposition leader, has been outside Georgia since summer, when the investigation was first announced.

According to the media outlet Proekt, Senator Suleyman Kerimov is rarely involved in official duties.

The 23-year-old woman was found dead in her apartment in Yerevan.

Levan Gamrekeli allegedly appropriated state-owned pipelines worth more than ₾5 million ($1.8 million) between 2020–2023.

Armenia must meet a number of conditions before its citizens can enjoy visa-free travel, and progress is rarely fast.

Misho Antadze’s debut documentary is a solemn ethnographic study of the coexistence between Kakhetian traditions and a futuristic industry.

A wooden balcony collapsed during a funeral in the village of Ishkhoy-Yurt in Chechnya.

The bureau’s head was rumoured to have been dismissed.

One of those injured was reportedly the infamous local mafia figure Raul Bartsba.
Regional * The Turkish Ministry of Defence has confirmed the deaths of 20 military personnel who were on board the military cargo plane that crashed yesterday near the Georgia–Azerbaijan border. On Wednesday, the ministry released the names of the victims. The governments of Georgia, Azerbaijan, and other countries around the world have extended their condolences to Ankara. * Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said the government is working ‘every day’ to secure the release of Armenian p

Amaliya Valieva has been accused of robbing the official’s daughter.

The Armenian authorities will ask permission from Georgia to proceed with the exhumation in Javakheti.

Turkey has confirmed that the plane was en route to Turkey from Azerbaijan.

The woman’s 17-year-old daughter was also severely injured in the attack after trying to protect her mother.

The Soviet Union’s toxic legacy of conflating dissent with mental ‘instability’ is remerging in the government’s attitudes towards protesters.

The regime’s goal is to place those who dare to expose the regime’s cases of human rights violations in a constant state of uncertainty.