News Stories

Investigation suggests Karapetyan had ties to Russia’s FSB
In turn, Karapetyan accused Pashinyan of being behind the publication.

Georgia condemns Danish police brutality, despite years of own history of police violence
Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze released an open letter addressing the EU officials.

Adam Kadyrov’s friend reportedly kills 9-year-old in car accident
Opposition activists allege that the driver responsible for the traffic violation is friends with Kadyrov’s son.

Tbilisi Mayor Kaladze accuses Germany of obeying ‘deep state’ amid twin-city rift
Kaladze’s letter was preceded by reports about Saarbrücken cutting ties with Tbilisi.

Chechnya’s Akhmat unit reportedly suffers heaviest casualties since beginning of full-scale war
Opposition activists claim that 60 soldiers were killed.
Wednesday, 20 May 2026
Regional * The Baku–Tbilisi passenger train will operate once daily at night to and from Tbilisi, and is expected to carry over 200 passengers in each direction. The train, manufactured by the Swiss company Stadler Rail Group, was inspected by President Ilham Aliyev in 2019. The passenger rail service is resuming after a six-year hiatus. Armenia * Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and his Lithuanian counterpart Kęstutis Budrys have signed a strategic partnership agreement. * The i

Aliyev says Nagorno-Karabakh reconstruction ‘main priority’ for Azerbaijan
Presidential aide Hikmat Hajiyev stated that Azerbaijan is the only country ‘which has restored more than 300 villages using its own resources’.

Russian students stage WWII performance in Georgian state theatre
The Russian Interests Section reported the event.

Arrests and controversy following several heated campaign encounters with Pashinyan
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has accused the opposition of plotting ‘provocations’ during his campaign.

Baku–Tbilisi passenger rail service to resume from 26 May
Passenger rail service has been suspended for more than six years.

Georgia to create special Interior Ministry department to monitor and penalise ‘hate speech’
The ruling Georgian Dream party has insisted on the department’s creation does not amount to censorship.

Ingush imam rails on men wearing short-sleeved shirts and ‘insufficient control’ over women
Imam Ahmed Ugurchiev considers ordinary T-shirts to be ‘sleepwear’.

Georgian local exports reach record high as trade shows strong growth
Revenue generated from local exports reached $1.551 billion, marking a 73.5% annual increase.
Tuesday, 19 May 2026
Regional * The Azerbaijan Economy Ministry has stated that it will resume daily passenger train services on the Baku–Tbilisi–Baku route from 26 May after an agreement was reached with Georgia. Passenger rail service between Baku and Tbilisi was suspended in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing lockdown, and Azerbaijan has since repeatedly extended the land border closure, with the latest extension set to run until 1 July 2026. * Yesterday, Azerbaijan and Georgia signed agreemen

Georgian and Ukrainian foreign ministers meet again in latest sign of warming ties
The increased communication has strengthened discussions on normalisation prospects between the two countries.

Akhmat club fighter expelled after assault on women in Grozny
Dzhikhad Yunusov has still not been detained despite public outrage and an Interior Ministry inquiry.

Gunba focuses on economy and Russian relations in first major press conference since 2025 election
An underlying theme throughout the press conference was Abkhazia’s dependence on external factors, primarily regarding interactions with Russia.

Patriarch Shio III targets abortion, ‘gender ideology’ on ‘Family Purity Day’
Patriarch Shio III made remarks after the Family Purity Day March.

Baku hit by mass flooding as it hosts international forum
Photos and video taken by a forum participant showed that the area where the World Urban Forum was held was also flooded.

Armenia launches investigation into alleged plot to assassinate Pashinyan
The investigation was announced after a video appeared online showing masked and armed men issuing direct threats to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

US court sentences Georgian national to 15 years in prison over white supremacist terror plot
Michail Chkhikvishvili was found criminally liable for ‘soliciting hate crimes and distributing instructions to make bombs and ricin’.

Authorities in Kabarda–Balkaria again ban march commemorating Circassian Genocide
Ahead of 21 May, residents began being summoned to police stations to receive warnings against participating in unauthorised actions.

Yerevan court accepts Pashinyan’s defamation case over Kareptyan’s hallucinogenic mushrooms comment
Russian-Armenian tycoon Samvel Karapetyan, who also heads the most popular opposition party, alleged Pashinyan was taking hallucinogenic mushrooms.
Monday, 18 May 2026
Regional * The Russian Cabinet of Ministers has supported a cooperation agreement between the governments of Daghestan and South Ossetia. The order was signed by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. The agreement would increase trade, economic, scientific, technical, and socio-cultural cooperation. Armenia * Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan had a phone call with Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, during which the two leaders discussed various issues related to bilateral cooperation

Childcare workers jailed after allegedly severing toe of two-year-old at Makhachkala kindergarten
The staff members allegedly attempted to conceal that the child had lost a toe.

Azerbaijan hosts neocolonialism-focused Global South conference
On 14 May, Baku hosted the first General Assembly of the Global South NGOs Platform.

Criminal cases, insults and claims of foreign control: Armenia’s pre-election campaign heats up
Armenia is scheduled to hold parliamentary elections on 7 June.

Tbilisi says Russia advances annexation steps in Georgia after new South Ossetia deal
Georgia’s Foreign Minister Maka Botchorishvili spoke on the issue at a Council of Europe event in Moldova.
Friday, 15 May 2026
Regional * Former Georgian Economy Minister Levan Davitashvili has been appointed CEO of the Italian petroleum company Italiana Petroli (IP), which had recently been acquired by Azerbaijan’s SOCAR. Davitashvili stepped down as minister in June 2025. * Yesterday, 14 freight wagons with Russian wheat were sent to Armenia via Azerbaijan. Armenia * In a heated exchange, former President Robert Kocharyan referred to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan as a ‘lackey’. Later the same day, Pashinyan r