Tamada Travels: A Camel Looks for Love in the Caucasus For a country, like Georgia, keen on promoting its European credentials, a camel attack in the center of its capital city is not exactly the most expected event. Giorgi Lomsadze Jul 11, 2014
Georgia: Remembering Eduard Shevardnadze (1928-2014) A man of controversy as much as change, former Georgian President and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze has died at the age of 86. Giorgi Lomsadze Jul 7, 2014
Georgia: Memories of Stalin’s Purges That division over how to view the Stalin era is not limited to statues alone. Giorgi Lomsadze May 12, 2014
Armenia: Customs Union Marks Great Leap Backward — Activists Rights activists assert that when it comes to democratization, Customs Union membership means Yerevan will take “one step forward, two steps back.” Marianna Grigoryan Apr 18, 2014
Armenia: Second-Hand Car Importers Worry that Customs Union Will Be a Lemon For many Armenians, the move into that future may have to be made without wheels. Gayane Abrahamyan Mar 14, 2014
Armenia: Activists Push for Domestic-Violence Law amid Official Indifference Citing alleged shortcomings in its provisions, the Armenian government in January rejected a proposed bill on domestic violence. Gayane Abrahamyan Mar 7, 2014
Tamada Travels: The Color of Parajanov Iconic filmmaker Sergo Parajanov – a man who in his lifetime gained a reputation as the Soviet Union’s Fellini – would have turned 90 today. Giorgi Lomsadze Jan 9, 2014