
As Russia further restricts the internet, what does the future hold for the North Caucasus?
The North Caucasus has been facing various internet blockades for several years. Can things really get any worse?

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.

Earlier in March, Pashinyan called Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians ‘runaways’.

There have been conflicting reports on how long the planned renovation works would last for.

Her family has refused to retrieve her body for burial in Chechnya.

However, the bloc said that defence cooperation with the army has since ‘progressed’.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has urged businesses to provide financial support for the war.
Regional * Aishat Baimuradova, a Chechen woman who was murdered in Yerevan in November, will be laid to rest in Armenia today. Investigative authorities have taken charge of the funeral arrangements, and officials have promised that anyone wishing to attend will be permitted to do so. * Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan claimed yesterday Nagorno-Karabakh’s army did not truly put up a fight against Azerbaijan during the final 2023 offensive, saying that reports to the contrary were ‘not consisten

Armenia is set to hold parliamentary elections in June.

Samadov's grandmother can only give him a prison package worth about ₼200 ($118) from her pension once a month.

The Georgian Orthodox Church faces a vacant patriarchal throne, raising urgent questions about succession and change.

Ukraine’s Security Service identified the individual as Zoltán Andre.

Ivanishvili’s wealth is less than half that of the list’s leader.
Public discourse in Armenia requires tolerance if democracy is to strengthen

Authorities say 64 people were killed in road accidents in the republic in 2025.

Nikita Zhuravel has not been heard from since December 2025.

The young Kadyrov has been out of public eye since his alleged accident in January.

Earlier in March, Azerbaijan sent its own tranche of aid to Iran despite the increased tensions between the two countries.
Regional * A Russian train carrying 300 tonnes of humanitarian aid for Iran transited through Azerbaijan. Armenia * Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan addressed the opposition’s suggestion to have guarantors for peace if they come to power following the June parliamentary elections. Mirzoyan said that ‘no one provides guarantees out of sheer goodwill’, instead saying that ‘peace can be maintained as long as it is beneficial to both sides’. * Armenian authorities have conducted searches at a

The case over the killing of two Ingush security guards was suspended, with the suspect listed as serving in Ukraine.