
Armenian authorities raid offices of Nagorno-Karabakh representation after talks on refugee return
Critics have suggested a political pretext behind the search.

Critics have suggested a political pretext behind the search.

Abkhazian authorities promise they won’t allow a collapse of the energy grid this winter. But can they deliver?

The republic’s culture ministry did not approve the premiere of the film The Letter.

The company alleges that the ministry owes more than $3 million for the construction of Bishkek’s Azerbaijan–Kyrgyzstan Friendship Park.
Regional * On Thursday, Karen Avanesyan, one of the few Armenians who remained in Nagorno-Karabakh, stood trial in Azerbaijan on charges of planning an ‘armed provocation’. * Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians held in Azerbaijan delivered some of their final statements yesterday. Levon Balayan and Garik Martirosyan pleaded not guilty in their statements, Madat Babayan stated that he did not kill anyone but merely fired into the air, and Melikset Pashayan said he did not participate in combat operatio

One of those detained volunteered to fight during the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War.

Journalists have established that Murad Dadaev changed his name and made his way into German politics.

Both sets of amendments have sparked controversy among critics.

Pashinyan was traveling to Moscow to partake in a Eurasian Economic Union session.
On 28 November 2024, after Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced the halting of Georgia’s EU-integration process, I went to cover the ensuing protest. As the crowd grew bigger and bigger outside the parliament building located on Tbilisi's central Rustaveli Avenue, riot police took different spots around it. As it neared midnight, they began to disperse the demonstrators. I was on the fountain structure outside the parliament building trying to document a water cannon targeting camera ope

In a Chechen address, Kadyrov warned opposition figures in exile against ‘insulting the honour’ of Chechnya.

An OC Media investigation revealed that the husband of Georgia’s ambassador to the US is linked to a sanctions-busting Russian law firm.

Pashinyan’s proposal follows Azerbaijani criticism of the recently signed EU–Armenia strategic agenda.

The legislation, if successfully passed, would end a decades-long restriction on US aid for Azerbaijan.

Georgia’s State Security Service (SSG) said neither they nor Israeli intelligence had received any such warnings.

The women detained during Georgia’s ongoing anti-government protests have reported systematic practices designed to degrade human dignity.
Regional * Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has made an ‘open and public proposal’ to Azerbaijan to ‘adopt a joint roadmap aimed at simultaneously’ putting aside Baku’s ‘western Azerbaijan’ narratives and the return of Armenians to Nagorno-Karabakh. ‘Because removing this issue means, from a long-term strategic perspective, eliminating any potential conflict situation’, Pashinyan said. Armenia * Pashinyan’s plane was forced to land in St. Petersburg, instead of Moscow, after circlin

The project envisions relocating parliament and several ministries, among other institutions.

The Armenian Foreign Ministry has pushed back against the Azerbaijani accusations regarding ‘harmful provisions’.

The two countries agreed to work on arms production for international markets and to increase Azerbaijani gas supply.

Davit Kukhalashvili is the founder of a Moscow law firm that has advised clients seeking to navigate EU- and US-imposed asset freezes and sanctions.

Kote Kalandadze’s latest film focuses on his old childhood friend Achiko, now 42, who has spent half his life addicted to drugs.

Georgia’s ruling party continued to accuse the BBC of falsehoods over the Tbilisi crackdown documentary.

The declaration suggests the sides intend to cooperate on a number of areas, including economics and trade.
Regional * Armen Grigoryan, the Armenian Secretary of Security Council, and Azerbaijani Presidential Aide Hikmet Hajiyev gave a joint interview to EuroNews regarding the peace process between the two countries. Grigoryan said that they had confidence that the ‘implementation of regional economic projects will increase interdependency and strengthen peace’. * On Tuesday, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry commented on their concerns regarding the strategic agenda which was signed between Armenia

The specific merits for which they were recognised remain unclear.

Zviad Kharazishvili, also known as ‘Khareba’, has become a synonym for police brutality for many.

Mihran Hakobyan’s lawyer Ruben Melikyan has linked the attack to Hakobyan’s political stance.

The draft law would require ‘prior notification’ even when a protest does not block vehicle traffic.

Journalists discovered that Aishat Baymuradova, who was found dead in mid-October in Yerevan, could have been poisoned.