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Blogs | 1529 Articles

Esteghlal

Can Azerbaijan serve as a playground for Iran?

Baku has offered to host international soccer matches while its neighbor to the south has been deemed too unsafe.
Giorgi Lomsadze Jan 27, 2020
Pashinyan presser

Armenian PM calls into question basis of talks with Azerbaijan

The controversial comments came just days before the foreign ministers of the two sides are scheduled to meet for another round of talks.
Joshua Kucera Jan 27, 2020
Kelbajar

New report offers ways out of Karabakh deadlock

The International Crisis Group makes novel suggestions on some of the thorniest issues surrounding the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict.
Joshua Kucera Dec 20, 2019
GD rally

Georgia’s crowd-size politics

The Georgian government held a mass demonstration partly to claim that its supporters can outnumber protesters, a well-established tactic in Georgia’s political playbook.
Giorgi Lomsadze Dec 17, 2019
Ivanishvili Imedi

Ivanishvili puts Georgia’s opposition on the couch

Georgia’s behind-the-scenes ruler has made his most extensive comments to date on Georgia’s ongoing political crisis, also indulging in long digressions into psychoanalysis and motherhood.
Giorgi Lomsadze Dec 4, 2019
The resort collapsed along with the Soviet Union, and civil war and economic crisis nearly finished it off.

Georgia’s billionaire boss to rebuild radioactive Soviet spa

Political and business leader Bidzina Ivanishvili plans to restore an abandoned Georgian spa resort, where Joseph Stalin used to frolic in radioactive waters, to its former glory.
Giorgi Lomsadze Nov 1, 2019
Seal

Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict makes it to prime time

A U.S. television series’ portrayal of Caucasus geopolitics has strong hints of Azerbaijani influence.
Joshua Kucera Oct 17, 2019
Kancheli

Post-Soviet world mourns passing of iconic Georgian composer

Former Soviet states are coming together to mourn the death of Gia Kancheli, who personified a positive memory from their shared past.
Giorgi Lomsadze Oct 4, 2019
Lavrov Zalkaliani

Georgia-Russia diplomatic talks spark accusations of “collaborationism”

After the Russian foreign ministry threw them under the bus, Georgian officials were forced to change their story about who initiated a landmark meeting between the two sides.
Joshua Kucera Oct 1, 2019
Lavrov Zalkaliani

Georgian and Russian FMs hold first talks in 11 years

Both sides, and Georgia’s western partners, hailed the talks as a promising first step. But they were received with skepticism among some in Tbilisi.
Joshua Kucera Sep 27, 2019

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