
A not-so silent night — Tbilisi enters holiday season as protests persist
The Georgian protest movement is spending another winter holiday on the streets.

The Georgian protest movement is spending another winter holiday on the streets.

Georgia is reportedly demanding high tariffs for the transfer of fuel from Azerbaijan to Armenia through Georgian territory.

In a country where cultural prestige is often performed, this play dares to laugh at the performance itself.

The new hub, located in Abkhazia’s Gali district, was kept secret while under construction.

The first two batches came from Russia and Kazakhstan.

At the same time, the Chechen head allowed the possibility of taking part in elections next year.

The government justified the bill on the grounds of public safety, a reasoning that critics have sharply disagreed with.

Novruz Taghiyev has been in detention since May 2025.
Regional * Armenian companies interested in importing Azerbaijani fuel have been engaged in ongoing talks with Azerbaijan, Armenian Economy Minister Gevorg Papoyan told RFE/RL, without disclosing the names of the companies. * The Investigative Committee of Armenia has completed its work with the body of murdered Chechen woman Aishat Baymuradova, who had earlier fled her family due to violence. A request has been sent to Russia for the transfer of the body for burial, but there has still been

The new legislation to create a mental health database shows the state is reverting to old mechanisms of control deeply rooted in the Soviet past.

Interpretations of the ruling differ between the ruling party and its ex-ally, then–Interior Minister Gakharia’s team.

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’.