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Russian presidential aide Vladimir Medinsky’s description of Karabakh as a “disputed territory” has provoked a strong reaction in Azerbaijan — from the Foreign Ministry to political analysts. On 9 ...
Political analyst Vakhtang Dzabiradze commented on the resignation of Zviad Kharazishvili, head of the Special Tasks Department of Georgia’s Interior Ministry, along with other sanctioned law ...
Chairman of Armenia’s State Revenue Committee, Eduard Hakobyan, stated that if Yerevan and Baku reach an agreement on unblocking transport routes, Azerbaijani goods will undergo customs inspection. He ...
The British Embassy in Georgia has issued a statement announcing that, due to the “Law on Grants” initiated by Georgian Dream, planned grant offers aimed at supporting transparency and competitiveness ...
In June 2025, a new tariff policy announced by Azercell (Azerbaijan’s leading mobile operator) sparked widespread public discontent. Under the new rules, set to take effect on 1 July, the validity ...
Chairwoman of the Federation Council of the Russian Federal Assembly, Valentina Matviyenko, is in Yerevan on an official visit. Pro-Western forces in Armenia held a protest outside the parliament ...
[…] you (forum participants) visited Khankendi yesterday. This city, which unfortunately for many years — for more than three decades — was a center of Armenian ...
Toivo Klaar, the EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus and the crisis in Georgia, provided his insights in an interview with JAMnews, reflecting on his decade-long experience in the region.
Democratic Congressman and Vice Chair of the Helsinki Commission, Steve Cohen, spoke to Voice of America outlet about the situation in Georgia and the importance of two U.S. congressional bills—the ...
Emigration from Azerbaijan is a subtle phenomenon, yet far from uninteresting, given both its scale and particularities. According to the Migration Policy Institute, in 2020 the total number of ...
Rain that fell for two consecutive days in many cities and regions of Azerbaijan, including Baku, has caused a series of complications. Roads, tunnels, and residential areas have been flooded, cars, ...
In April 2025, the Georgian parliament passed a new law in fast-track mode that bans the issuance of foreign grants in the country without government approval. This means that if any foundation or ...