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We continue our live coverage of the fallout and widespread protests over Georgia’s EU accession U-turn.
We continue our live coverage of the fallout and widespread protests over Georgia’s EU accession U-turn.
The shooting roiled an already tense political environment in Abkhazia.
Azerbaijan officials have criticised a statement from the US Embassy in Azerbaijan, leading to further accusations from both sides.
Russian President Vladimir Putin mentioned the republics of the North Caucasus several times during his annual live broadcast.
The sanctions targeted several key officials in charge of police and internal security, but did not extend to Georgian Dream politicians.
The comments came after Yerevan Mayor Tigran Avinyan was investigated for corruption by CivilNet and the OCCRP.
Regional * Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has responded to the recent statements from Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, who issued threats to Armenia in an interview with Russian state-run media on 17 December. Pashinyan said it was ‘obvious’ that through the narrative of so-called western Azerbaijan, Baku ‘wants to materialise its territorial demands’ against Armenia, and that if Azerbaijan doesn’t have intentions to attack Armenia, ‘then the likelihood of escalation in the region is zero’
EU politicians have taken to issuing their own corrective statements following meetings with Georgian Dream leaders.
We continue our live coverage of the fallout and widespread protests over Georgia’s EU accession U-turn.
Yegor Guzenko, the author of the Telegram channel Thirteenth, has claimed that he was tortured by Chechen fighters.
The Prosecutor General’s office did not launch any criminal proceedings regarding the Yerevan bus drivers’ strike in early December, following which city authorities submitted a report about the strikers’ alleged crime to the Prosecutor General. The update on the case came on Wednesday, with the Prosecutor General’s office telling RFE/RL that no criminal proceedings have been brought. ‘More simply, the investigator did not see any criminally punishable actions in the drivers’ strike,’ RFE/RL w
The high rates of air pollution in the Armenian capital remains a hot topic on social media.
Regional * Opposition representatives have visited the Enguri (Ingur) hydropower plant (HPP) to discuss the ongoing energy deficit crisis in Abkhazia. The Abkhazian government reportedly intends to ask the Enguri HPP to increase the supply of electricity to the Abkhazian grid. * Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, stated that unlike the ‘destructive actions of the West, Russia is taking constructive measures’ in the South Caucasus. According to Gerasimov
We continue our live coverage of the fallout and widespread protests over Georgia’s EU accession U-turn.
As public backlash — and condemnation from Georgia’s traditional allies — over the government’s EU U-turn continues, the Georgian Dream government and its media affiliates have increasingly tried to bend reality to suit their purposes. This is not a new tactic for the government and its media supporters like TV Imedi and PosTV, but it has reached jarring levels of cognitive dissonance amid the ongoing protest movement. From my perspective as a journalist, whose primary goal is to cover, as bes
On 16 December, police killed Alkhas Shikhmatov, a 30-year-old resident of Gusar, northern Azerbaijan.
The seven media workers were detained for smuggling in November 2023.
The first all-women Chechen March highlights how Chechen women are forced to live at the intersection of Islamophobia and xenophobia.
Armenia * On Tuesday, Defence Minister Suren Papikyan met his French counterpart Sébastien Lecornu to discuss a series of new agreements, which were not publicised. Papikyan also met with the Chair of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence, and Armed Services of the French Senate, Cédric Perrin, and several other French lawmakers. * The Armenian government has proposed a project to provide students and employees of educational institutions with the opportunity to purchase bicycles as a mai
We continue our live coverage of the fallout and widespread protests over Georgia’s EU accession U-turn.
Amid growing calls for a general strike, Georgia’s largest trade unions have remained mostly silent.
Azerbaijan has also sent cases involving 15 other former Nagorno-Karabakh officials to court.
Chechen head Ramzan Kadyrov suggests that the Syrian opposition should not be considered terrorists.
The number of signatories to the collective statement by the Free Business association has exceeded 600, including some of Georgia’s largest business chains and local franchises of global companies like McDonalds and Spar. In the statement, the businesses demand new parliamentary elections to ‘de-escalate the situation’ in the country and the release of those detained during protests. ‘The current crisis has transcended the boundaries of party politics and is posing an imminent social and econo
Armenia * Russia’s Ambassador to Armenia, Sergey Kopyrkin, expressed his country’s political will to maintain and elevate cooperation with Armenia ‘to a new level’. * Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin said they hope Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan would participate in the informal summit of the CIS in Saint Petersburg at the end of December. * The Foreign Ministry has stated that the diplomatic mission of Armenia in Syria resumed its activities, noting that the Consulate General
We continue our live coverage of the fallout and widespread protests over Georgia’s EU accession U-turn.
Azerbaijan’s calls come despite increasing its own military budget.
Georgia has rejected the asylum request of Nurana Ashurova, the wife of a detained Azerbaijani activist, claiming that she would be safe in Azerbaijan despite there being a warrant for her arrest in her home country. Ashurova has said that she received the rejection from the Migration Department on 29 November. ‘They informed me that my request for recognition as a political refugee was denied because no harm will come to me if I return to Azerbaijan’, Ashurova told OC Media. Ashurova’s husba
Russian authorities have charged Zarema Musaeva, the 55-year-old mother of three popular Chechen opposition activists, with assaulting a prison guard. The Crew Against Torture, a local rights group, told OC Media that Musaeva was charged with disorganising the activities of a prison colony on 13 December, after allegedly hitting a prison guard and tearing his epaulettes, which she denies doing. The incident allegedly took place as she was being transported back to the prison colony from the ho
* Georgian Dream leaders, judges, and others: Who was sanctioned by Lithuania and Estonia * EU’s top diplomat Kallas says discussions underway on sanctions and visa restrictions * Georgian Dream calls Lithuania and Estonia’s sanctions ‘anti-Georgian’ * Marches and protests scheduled for today