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Blogs | 1530 Articles

Davit Gareja

Georgia, Azerbaijan feud over border monastery

Georgian monks squared off against Azerbaijani border guards in a dispute over access to an ancient monastery that straddles the two countries’ poorly defined frontier.
Giorgi Lomsadze May 2, 2019
retweet

Georgia investigates president’s Trump retweet

It could have been a pocket dial, but the Interior Ministry is not excluding the possibility of a cyberattack.
Giorgi Lomsadze Apr 30, 2019
Maddow

Along with Russian collusion, Mueller report probes Georgian consonants

Georgian-American businessman Giorgi Rtskhiladze played a cameo role in the document, and American media struggled.
Giorgi Lomsadze Apr 26, 2019
clashes

Riots break out after protests in Georgia’s Pankisi Gorge

Locals protested a controversial dam project, the authorities sent in heavy forces, and clashes broke out.
Giorgi Lomsadze Apr 22, 2019
Bregadze

Can Georgia’s far right make it in electoral politics?

A new study shows online support for the far-right is large. But converting that into votes is another matter.
Giorgi Lomsadze Apr 19, 2019
Saakashvili Fox

Saakashvili’s two cents on Trump, Putin and Mueller probe

The Russia investigation in the U.S. has given the Georgian ex-president a chance to reclaim a bit of his stature on the world stage.
Giorgi Lomsadze Apr 2, 2019
Tonoyan

After peace negotiations, threats of war break out between Armenia and Azerbaijan

Armenia’s defense minister threatened to take more of Azerbaijan’s territory, and Azerbaijan reacted in kind.
Joshua Kucera Apr 1, 2019
Aliyev Pashinyan

First formal Aliyev-Pashinyan meeting deemed a success

Both sides spoke positively about the progress of the negotiations, even as expectations of a breakthrough remain low.
Joshua Kucera Mar 30, 2019
Trump Netanyahu

Post-Soviet conflict areas see promise, threat in Trump’s Golan Heights announcement

The de facto leadership in Nagorno-Karabakh said that Trump’s decision to recognize the Golan as part of Israel is “a great opportunity for us.”
Joshua Kucera Mar 27, 2019
the alleged killer's magazines

New Zealand mosque attacker appeared to take inspiration from Armenian, Georgian history

Georgian security services are looking into Georgian writings that appeared in the Christchurch shooting; Armenian groups condemned his citation of their history.
Giorgi Lomsadze Mar 18, 2019

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