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A Wolt driver in Tbilisi (Wolt)

New wave of labor protests hits Georgia

In separate protests, workers across various fields have demanded better pay amid rising prices.
Nini Gabritchidze Feb 6, 2023
Tbilisi’s metro system dates to Soviet times. (Shutterstock)

Georgian authorities face backlash over Russian purchases

Tbilisi says the war will not derail plans to buy subway cars from Russia with European money.
Nini Gabritchidze Feb 3, 2023
Armenia bank

Armenian banks record mega profits, but the economy doesn't feel it

The Armenian banking sector is booming thanks to the influx of Russian capital due to the war in Ukraine. But only a paltry amount is entering the Armenian economy.
Arshaluis Mgdesyan Feb 2, 2023
Stepanakert residents queue for produce (photo: Ani Balayan)

As blockade drags on, Karabakh Armenians fear they’ll be squeezed out

Dependent on outside aid and braced for renewed clashes with Azerbaijan, there are fears Karabakh Armenians might soon be forced out of the breakaway region for good.
Gabriel Gavin Feb 1, 2023
Shah Deniz (BP)

BP announces new Caspian drilling campaign

Two new wells are being drilled into "deep" gas reservoirs, as Azerbaijan seeks more gas to send to Europe.
David O'Byrne Jan 30, 2023
Aliyev touting Azerbaijan’s green potential in the UAE this month. (president.az)

Baku's big talk on renewables light on specifics

Azerbaijan has ambitious plans to produce renewable power and green hydrogen for export to Europe – but where will the funding come from?
David O'Byrne Jan 27, 2023
A frosty reception (Tbilisi Airport)

Moscow's talk of lifting flight ban hits a nerve in Tbilisi

Three years ago, Moscow's unilateral flight ban was intended to shock Georgia. Now many Georgians dread the resumption of air connections.
Nini Gabritchidze Jan 24, 2023
bridge

Georgia records growing trade with Armenia, Azerbaijan

Statistics show Georgia’s South Caucasus neighbors among its top trading partners. But how diverse is this trade?
Nini Gabritchidze Jan 19, 2023
Kikabidze as Mimino

Georgia and ex-USSR say goodbye to “Mimino”

Vakhtang (Buba) Kikabidze, a Georgian singer and actor universally loved across the former Soviet Union, has died at the age of 84, drawing the curtain on an era.
Giorgi Lomsadze Jan 18, 2023
Georgian Parliament

Georgia’s proposed foreign agent laws spark fears of NGO crackdown

Advocates say they’re emulating the best Western practices. Critics fear the inspiration comes from Russia.
Nini Gabritchidze Jan 11, 2023
Turkish Cargo

Turkey lifts ban on air cargo to Armenia

Many Armenians are wary of restoring ties with a traditional archrival.
John Horan Jan 9, 2023
Inguri

Georgia seeks $3 billion to expand power generation

Amid rising local and international demand, Georgia seeks to start new energy projects and revive old ones. But will they survive the usual controversies?
Nini Gabritchidze Jan 6, 2023
drainage

Georgian play examines illegal migration to America

Today hundreds of Georgians are sneaking into the U.S. from Mexico, but one Georgian who blazed that trail 20 years ago is now able to tell her story.
Giorgi Lomsadze Dec 30, 2022
U.S. border

Georgians describe their path to American asylum through Mexico

Disappointed with stagnation at home, Georgians are increasingly forging an illegal path to the United States.
Giorgi Lomsadze Dec 23, 2022
Talibov

Head of Azerbaijan’s Nakhchivan fiefdom resigns after 27 years

Vasif Talibov, “khan” of “Azerbaijan’s North Korea,” has long been accused of exercising his totalitarian impulses.
Dec 21, 2022

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