
When the night glows, the Circassian New Year begins
The Circassian New Year, once an important occasion marking the beginning of spring, has resurfaced — but does it have a place in today’s society?

The Circassian New Year, once an important occasion marking the beginning of spring, has resurfaced — but does it have a place in today’s society?

The IT sector led growth rates at 29%.

Shalva Esartia faces up to one year in jail.

The report was published as a response to a parliamentary inquiry by the Die Linke faction in the German Parliament.

Karekin II has been under a travel ban since February.

Nikolai Khozumov allegedly blew himself up on a mine at least four times of his own accord.

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has framed the opposition as a ‘war party’.

Ilia II, the long-standing Patriarch, will be laid to rest on Sunday.
Regional * Yesterday, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan had a telephone conversation with his Georgian counterpart Irakli Kobakhidze, offering his condolences for the death of Patriarch Ilia II. Earlier yesterday, Pashinyan stated that Armenia ‘will participate in the funeral at the highest level’, however the attendance of Catholicos Karekin II still remains unclear, considering he has been under a travel ban since February. Armenia * Yesterday, Pashinyan received EU Enlargement Commissioner

As civilians trickle across the border, some seeking security others returning home, local residents are feeling the economic consequences.

Assistance will rise from ֏3 million ($8,000) to ֏4 million ($11,000) per person in each family for communities adjacent to Yerevan.

The court ruled that the group's organizer was Ali Khalilov, who refused the services of a lawyer from the very beginning.

Yerevan has yet to respond to the accusations.

Georgians applying for US visas will soon be forced to post a bond of up to $15,000.

This is the first such protocol in the North Caucasus against a bookshop.
Regional * Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan sent a letter of condolence to his Georgian counterpart Irakli Kobakhidze on the occasion of the death of Georgian Patriarch Ilia II. Catholicos Karekin II also sent similar condolences. It remains unclear if Karekin II will be able to attend Ilia II’s funeral, considering he has been under travel ban since February. * This morning a total of 488 tonnes of grain were shipped from Baku, bound for Armenia from Russia via Azerbaijan. Armenia * EU Enl

The case is linked to Telegram posts about a dispute over a museum exhibition in Sukhumi (Sukhum).

Azerbaijan’s State Security Service claimed that he used footage sent to him by exiled bloggers.

Among those detained were alleged high-ranking members of the post-Soviet mafia network known as ‘thieves-in-law’.

The editorial by Armine Ohanyan was published in Hraparak in December 2024.

Murat Ganizhev and Abdul-Malik Buzurtanov inflicted more than 580 stab wounds on the victim.

Ilia II, the Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia, has died, leaving behind a troubled legacy after 48 years of leading the Georgian Orthodox Church.

The man was allegedly recruited by Ukraine’s Security Service.
Armenia * Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan had a meeting with his Omani counterpart Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamood Albusaidi during his official visit to Oman. According to the Armenian readout, they discussed ‘prospects for expanding cooperation in a number of areas of mutual interest’. They also signed a memorandum of understanding on holding political consultations between Foreign Ministries of the two countries. * Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan chaired a Security Council meeting yesterd

Georgian Dream’s ban on overseas voting has sparked outrage, with members of the diaspora viewing it as an undemocratic attack on a fundamental right.
Ilia II passed away on Tuesday evening after being admitted into intensive care with abdominal bleeding earlier that day.

Samir Babayev, a member of the Muslim Unity Movement, told his family that he was tortured by police after being arrested on drug charges.
The Opposition Alliance vowed to focus on implementing the key recommendations outlined in the recent OSCE report on Georgia.

Police witnesses in the Ahmad Mammadli case testified at court hearings that they did not see him stabbing anyone.