
Ingushetian authorities ignore disappearance of teenager who warned of ‘honour killing’ threat
Islam Musiev warned human rights activists that if he stopped contacting them, it meant he had been killed.
Islam Musiev warned human rights activists that if he stopped contacting them, it meant he had been killed.
Some critics have seen signs of state weakness in Georgian Dream’s new amendments, which once again target the ongoing protests.
Georgian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandre Khvtisiashvili wrote a message of ‘solidarity’ in a condolence book at the event, prompting protests from Israel and US politicians.
Former Armenian President Serzh Sargasyan has received multiple charges since being ousted in 2018.
Russian bloggers have accused Baku of arresting Russian nationals as revenge for the deaths of two Azerbaijanis in police custody in Yekaterinburg.
The South Caucasus is standing at a crossroads — yet our struggles are connected and none of us can afford to stand alone.
They are accused of attempting to escape from the Rostov pre-trial detention centre last June.
The reports have caused a flurry of reactions, along with suggestions the plans may be connected to rising tensions between Russia and Azerbaijan.
The raids are reportedly part of criminal proceedings launched in 2023–2025.
Regional * Yesterday, Georgian Giorgi Mosiashvili, who was convicted by Tskhinvali (Tskhinval) for illegally crossing into South Ossetia and poaching, was handed over to Georgia after serving his sentence. According to the South Ossetian Federal Security Service (FSB), Mosiashvili was originally detained on 30 October 2023 near the village of Sinaguri (Sinagur). * Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s spokesperson neither confirmed, nor denied reporting about an allegedly scheduled meetin
Their meeting took place as part of the second Azerbaijan–Uzbekistan Supreme Interstate Council.
Georgian Dream considered the past decisions of the Constitutional Court irrelevant for the current reality.
The Electric Networks of Armenia is owned by the recently detained Samvel Karapetyan.
The last 24 hours have seen a widening of the conflict between Azerbaijan and Russia, with arrests in both countries.
Searches are underway following the arrest of at least three senior financial officials within the ministry.
Renny Harlin’s film combines the worst elements of Hollywood action-movie cliches along with a substanceless explanation of the events themselves.
The statement came following commentary by Russian propagandists and politicians on the dispute between Pashinyan and the Armenian Church.
Regional * The Azerbaijani media outlet Minval has released an audio recording purporting to show a Russian officer saying he had been ordered to fire at an Azerbaijan Airlines passenger jet December 2024. The outlet also released what it said was a written statement from the same officer. The jet, which was flying from Baku to Grozny, crash-landed in Kazakhstan, killing 38 people. Azerbaijan has accused Russia of shooting at the plane with air defence systems and causing the crash. Armenia
Irakli Zarkua singled out Germany and the UK’s ambassadors in his criticism.
The new minister, Givi Mikanadze, is replacing Aleksandre Tsuladze, who resigned after serving for nine months.
Azerbaijani pro-government media outlets have accused Russia of operating with a xenophobic, imperialist mindset.
Whether the apology video was recorded voluntarily or under duress remains unclear.
At the same time, at least eight Russian journalists have been detained in Baku on various charges.
The body of Vano Nadiradze, who reportedly died of natural causes, was not met with the customary honour guard upon its arrival back in Georgia.
Before sentencing, Vladimir Fomin had already spent one year and three months in a pre-trial detention centre.
According to Kadyrov, the celebration was attended by two Russian deputy prime ministers, Putin’s envoy, and eight regional heads.
Pashinyan’s offer came weeks after the detention of Russian–Armenian billionaire Samvel Karapetyan for calls of usurpation of power.
Margarita Simonyan’s attack was the latest in a series of comments from Russian officials criticising Pashinyan’s feud with the Armenian Church.
The Droa party leader emphasised the need for the country’s opposition to adopt a unified strategy amid repressions.
Armenia and the EU have concluded negotiations on an ‘ambitious’ new partnership agenda and agreed to launch security and defence consultations.