
Turkey bans Azerbaijani taxi drivers in eastern Iğdır region
Taxi drivers from Nakhchivan have been banned from transporting passengers to Turkey’s Iğdır Province.
Taxi drivers from Nakhchivan have been banned from transporting passengers to Turkey’s Iğdır Province.
The suspect was detained within 24 hours.
Mount Ararat, though in Turkey, is deeply woven into the national identity of Armenians.
The authorities in Sukhumi (Sukhum) have received more than 50 damage complaints.
An Armenian man was detained in Stepanakert on charges of planning ‘an armed provocation’ in the city on Saturday.
According to eyewitnesses, her body was returned to relatives with signs of torture.
The accounts were frozen as part of a legal battle between Ivanishvili and Bachiashvili.
Elene Koshtaria, the leader of Georgia’s opposition party Droa, was arrested for ‘damaging’ Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze’s re-election poster.
At a new review of the case, aggravating circumstances were removed from the charges.
Pro-Russian propagandists have echoed the allegations in recent days.
For true peace to happen, Azerbaijan must go beyond external agreements and look within to create change.
Regional * Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has stated that ‘the final signing of the [Armenia–Azerbaijan peace treaty] is expected in the first half of 2026’. He further noted that Turkey would start ‘taking steps’ to normalise relations with Armenia once the agreement is signed. * In response, the Armenian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ani Badalyan told Armenpress that Armenia’s ‘principled position’ regarding the signing date had not changed. ‘Signing the agreement within the shortest
Simon Leviev was the subject of a popular 2022 Netflix documentary and is thought to have scammed as much as $1 billion through various schemes.
Baku residents have created a community through social media, collecting signatures to save the historic Bayirshahar district.
Musavat spokesperson Mustafa Hajibayli said the court had sided with a bank despite an Audit Chamber conclusion backing his claim.
According to Croatia, the reason for the denial was Abdulrashid Sadulaev’s previous visa violations.
Anastasia Zinovkina and Artem Gribul were active in the protests against Georgian Dream and believe the drugs were planted on them.
The meeting marks the first-ever time the envoys held talks in Yerevan, with previous meetings traditionally held along the border or in third-party countries.
The comment created a firestorm, triggering reactions on both sides.
Georgian director Anka Gujabidze’s debut film is a visual treat for lovers of monochrome photography.
Georgia’s State Security Service (SSG) said investigators were ‘considering’ connections between the arrests and the upcoming municipal elections.
Levan Khabeishvili, a member of the former ruling United National Movement (UNM) party, offered riot police $200,000 not to disperse protesters.
Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan offered his remarks in an interview with the Russian media outlet RTVI.
The Russian independent media outlet Novaya Gazeta Europe has published a report on Chechen Head Ramzan Kadyrov’s visible problems with mobility.
One of the men was caught on film striking a woman protester in the face, while the other used a police officer’s baton to beat protesters.
The mentioned sum is said to be the ‘first tranche of funding’ aimed at implementing the Trump Route.
Armenia * On Friday, Turkey’s Special Envoy for normalisation with Armenia, Serdar Kılıç, arrived in Armenia via the land border, which remains closed. His Armenian counterpart, Ruben Rubinyan, welcomed Kılıç there. * The US intends to provide Armenia with $145 million in assistance, which is said to be the ‘first tranche of funding aimed at implementing the Trump Route project and other agreements reached’ in Washington on 8 August. The statement came during a meeting between Armenian Deputy
Two of former Georgian Defence Minister Juansher Burchuladze’s subordinates, as well as a ‘close relative’, were detained in the same case in July.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s focus on loyalty above all else risks turning Armenia’s democracy into a façade.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan accused the OSCE Minsk Group of ‘deepening the conflict’ with Azerbaijan.