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Citizens of Portugal, the Philippines, Finland, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and other countries — including embassy staff — were evacuated from Iran to Azerbaijan through the “Astara” land ...
Fires in Azerbaijan’s shopping centres have raised public and media concerns for many years. A consistent pattern is the lack of transparency, with investigation results either not made public or ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
On 4 June, the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee is set to adopt a document once again calling for the dismissal of mid- and lower-level officials within the Georgian Dream government.
Terms such as “illegitimate parliament,” “so-called parliamentary speaker,” “oligarch’s MP,” and “regime’s city court” have become the basis of a complaint filed by the ruling Georgian Dream party ...
EU Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos addressed the European Parliament on the issue of Georgia. She stated that although the majority of the country’s population holds pro-European views, Georgian ...
1 June is International Children’s Day. A few facts are enough to illustrate what life is like for children in Georgia. For example, in just the first four months of 2025, ten minors died in the ...