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Search | 32 Articles

Chinese vaccine

Uzbekistan poised to start trials on Chinese COVID-19 vaccine

5,000 people are taking part in the trials.
Dec 10, 2020
Tikaradze visiting a hospital in Batumi

Georgia’s COVID outbreak grows from molehill to “Everest”

In the early days of the pandemic, Georgia enjoyed one of the most enviable rates in the world. Things began to fall apart in late summer.
Giorgi Lomsadze Dec 7, 2020
Creators of Russia's Sputnik V vaccine claim it is 95 percent efficient in providing immunity. (Photo: Russian government website)

Kazakhstan to start Sputnik V vaccinations early next year

Trials for a domestically developed QazCovid-in vaccine are not expected to be completed until March.
Almaz Kumenov Dec 4, 2020
Kent book cover

Book Review | A blueprint for neutralizing Russian disinformation

The book dispels a widely held misperception in the West that Putin is an omnipotent puppet-master, pulling all the strings in Russian disinformation operations. The reality is not so exotic.
Justin Burke Nov 1, 2020
Yakunin in Kazakhstan

Kremlin-linked “propaganda factory” eyes Central Asia, China

The Dialogue of Civilizations Research Institute is also targeting India.
Casey Michel Oct 29, 2020
Medical experts insist human infection is unlikely. (Photo: Bernd Focken / Pixabay)

Kazakhstan: Avian flu kills nearly 1 million poultry

The die-off has caused a shortage of meat and eggs in markets.
Almaz Kumenov Oct 21, 2020
Tbilisi’s old town is home to many Armenians and Azerbaijanis. (photo: Robert Wilson/Flickr/CC)

“The war will end and we will still have to live together here”

Even as Georgia’s Armenians and Azerbaijanis have strong feelings about the war next door, they are trying to maintain peaceful ties in the country they share.
Giorgi Lomsadze Oct 19, 2020
Labeled with COVID-19. (Photo: Russian Health Ministry)

Uzbekistan to take part in COVID-19 vaccine trials

Officials say Uzbekistan plans to produce its own vaccine when tests are done.
Sep 30, 2020
Fire breathing

Georgia experiences its first wave of COVID-19

With their borders still largely closed, Georgians hit the beach and let their guard down. The epidemiological result was inevitable.
Giorgi Lomsadze Sep 18, 2020
Giorgi Shakarashvili’s teammates (FC Saburtalo)

The murder that has shaken Georgia

The country thought it had escaped the bad old days when neighborhood gangs ruled Tbilisi’s streets. But a teenager’s death has forced Georgians to wonder how far they have really come.
Giorgi Lomsadze Sep 10, 2020
Anissa Naouai/Soapbox video

Russian-linked outlet fights Facebook transparency in U.S. courts

A new lawsuit helps illustrate how pages try to evade transparency initiatives – and how those interested in spreading disinformation can exploit gaps in the American legal system.
Casey Michel Aug 27, 2020
all photos by Giorgi Lomsadze

Georgia’s park of runaway trees

Crowds are flocking to visit a new botanical wonderland that stands as testimony to the sway the billionaire chairman of the country’s ruling party holds over the nation.
Giorgi Lomsadze Aug 19, 2020
Chazhashi, one of Georgia's three UNESCO world heritage sites. (All photos by Stefan Applis)

Perspectives | The threats to Georgia's world heritage sites

Should locals be expected to forgo modernity to satisfy the demands of UNESCO and the global tourism industry?
A visual commentary by Stefan Applis Aug 14, 2020
The monument to Poletayev before it was taken down in 2014 (courtesy image)

Uzbekistan: Return of Soviet hero’s monument revives history debates

As in other parts of the former Soviet Union, Uzbekistan has a complicated relationship with the legacy of the war against Nazi Germany.
Jul 10, 2020
Testing in Tbilisi

A Georgian COVID-19 survival story

Georgia’s coronavirus prevention efforts have been widely praised. But its treatment strategy also appears to have been a success.
Giorgi Lomsadze Jul 1, 2020

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