
Russian major online retailers Wildberries and Ozon suspend sale of Armenian products
The suspension is the latest round of what appears to be economic pressure from Russia against Armenia.

The suspension is the latest round of what appears to be economic pressure from Russia against Armenia.

Inflation in the food sector stood at 7.5% in April.

The opposition figure was speaking about calls from Baku to resettle Azerbaijanis in Armenia.

The commander of Akhmat, Apti Alaudinov, describes the claims as ‘fairy tales’ and ‘the work of AI’.

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s latest criticism of the body comes days after the country severed ties with the EU Parliament.

Mujiri is an incumbent of the throne, as well as one of three candidates for the patriarchate.

Their ‘guilt’ lies in the fact that they were members of an online dating group.

Republican representative Randy Fine is facing a primary challenge from Dan Bilzerian, a controversial figure with dual US–Armenian citizenship.

Once close allies, Georgia’s relations with Ukraine have soured in recent years.

The leaders of around 50 countries are attending the summit.
Regional * Armenia is hosting the 8th European Political Community Summit today. It will be co-chaired by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and President of the EU Council António Costa. Leaders from nearly 50 countries have visited Yerevan for the summit. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will sit out the summit, and Turkey will be represented by Vice President Cevdet Yilmaz, while Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev will attend online. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s visit marks the first time a

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Mubariz Aliyev, the patient who set off the grenade, died, along with a radiologist.

One ruling party MP claimed that the bilateral relations are now ‘restored’.

The arrests come as Armenia prepares for parliamentary elections scheduled for 7 June.

While Abkhazia has investment potential, structural vulnerabilities and a key dependence on Russia limit project realisations.

The announcement came in the wake of weeks of mass flooding in Daghestan.

Earlier this week, Russia blocked another batch, bringing the total number of bottles under restrictions to around 1.4 million.

The resolution called for the right of return for Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians and the release of Armenian prisoners held by Azerbaijan.
Regional * Independent Azerbaijani journalist Afgan Sadigov, deported from exile in Georgia to Azerbaijan in April, has reportedly received his international passport. His wife, Sevinj Sadigova, wrote on social media that the issuance of her husband’s passport does not mean ‘the search record against him has been removed from the system’. Whether Sadigov would receive his passport had been closely watched as one of the key steps toward his ability to leave the country and reunite with his fami

The Cabinet of Ministers ordered the allocation of a total of 55 hectares of Caspian Sea water resources for Aghalarov’s Sea Breeze Resort two weeks ago.

The renovation of 61 homes located in the Keshla village of Baku will be carried out using the state budget.

Their author, according to social media, is an 18-year-old émigré from Daghestan.

Farmers in the municipality were protesting problems related to the sale of their produce.

Opposition figures accuse South Ossetian President Alan Gagloev of misusing funds and causing a governance crisis.

Armenia has become a place of refuge to over 2,000 fleeing repression, religious restrictions, and economic hardship in Iran.

Papuashvili referred to comments by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Moldovan President Maia Sandu.

Rights groups had earlier called on PACE to suspend Ruslan Kutaev.

Georgia’s National Statistics Bureau (Geostat) has said that the country's economy grew by 10.7% in March, with growth being primarily driven by the IT, transport, manufacturing, and mining sectors. Tourism appears to have taken a hit as the Iran conflict continues to loom over the region. According to Geostat’s executive director Gogita Todradze, in the first quarter of 2026, Georgia’s economy expanded by 9.1% year-on-year. In March, the turnover of Georgia’s private sector — VAT-paying compan

Armenia, while ranking the highest, has also dropped in ranking.