
Azerbaijan places travel ban on wife of jailed opposition politician
Samira Gasimli was accused of defamation by the same person who got her husband sentenced.

Samira Gasimli was accused of defamation by the same person who got her husband sentenced.

Public opinion surveys say that Karapetyan would be Pashinyan’s primary opponent in the June elections.

The Chechen opposition movement NIYSO has stated that some of those abducted are elderly people.

The son of the Chechen Head has been awarded a commemorative medal marking the 20th anniversary of the Sever (‘North’) Regiment.
Regional * Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi said Kyiv had finalised agreements to provide drone interceptors and technology with three countries, and that Ukraine has ‘requests from 11 countries — the Middle East and the Gulf, plus we’re also gradually turning our attention to the Caucasus’. Zelenskyi did not specify which country he was referring to in the Caucasus. Armenia * The house arrest of Strong Armenia party leader Samvel Karapetyan has been extended for another three month

The building, if completed, would be the tallest skyscraper in the South Caucasus.

A petition to remove the status of the MP has since been filed.

A court in Makhachkala has placed former deputy Kirill Glazov in custody

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova also warned EU accession would have economic consequences for Georgia.

Armenian Parliamentary Speaker Alen Simonyan also said uncovering information about the missing people over the decades of conflict is crucial.

The order closes approximately 2,000 square kilometres of airspace in Georgia's south.
Regional * Armenian Parliamentary Speaker Alen Simonyan said in his speech at the Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union in Turkey that the release of 19 Armenian detainees held in Azerbaijan and clarification of the fate of missing people should be achieved in order to ‘achieve genuine reconciliation’. * A meeting between Simonyan and his Azerbaijani counterpart Sahiba Gafarova has begun in Istanbul. APA wrote that the meeting is taking place within the framework of the 152nd session of t

Uatsdin has spread amidst a growing interest in pre-Christian religious traditions as an important part of ethnic identity in the North Caucasus.

Information about the goods exported from Armenia to Azerbaijan worth $960 has not been disclosed.

Imedi further claimed that Georgia’s Security Service (SSG) is ‘is already aware of planned unrest’.

According to human rights defenders, the ‘Kadyrov army’ numbers around 33,000 people.

RFE/RL has reported that the decision was pending approval from the EU’s foreign ministers.

The initial version of the law dramatically expanded what constitutes a grant and added a requirement for prior government permission.

This is the latest in a series of arrests involving members of tycoon Samvel Karapetyan’s party.

The Russian and Azerbaijani foreign ministries issued a vague joint statement on the agreement that was scant on details.

The deal has spent a year in the making.
Regional * Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated that ‘despite the complex international situation’, the TRIPP project remains ‘priority’ for the governments of Armenia, the US, and Azerbaijan. * Russia and Azerbaijan have reached an agreement in which Moscow will pay compensation to the victims of the Azerbaijan Airlines crash, which was mistakenly downed by a Russian anti-air missile in December 2024. The agreement comes after Russian President Vladimir Putin apologised to his Aze

Balkar director Said Tolgurov’s second film works to ground the viewer through the breathtaking, mountain landscape of Kabarda–Balkaria.

Investigators claim the accused were planning to plant explosives at military and security sites in the republic.

The two women were detained for promoting the Strong Armenia party ‘under the guise of charity’.

Mughan Metili was a music teacher and the father of two minor kids.

This is the second award received by Chechen Head Ramzan Kadyrov in April.

The case concerns the death of a man in Vladikavkaz in 2024, reportedly after drinking contaminated Jermuk mineral water.

Alina Dzhikaeva was accused of bribing a police officer for information.

A mass drone incursion in March raised questions over the authorities’ ability to defend Abkhazia — and in its willingness to warn its own people.