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khachapuri

As tourists flow in, anti-Russian sentiment again spikes in Georgia

Online battles between patriotic Russians and Georgians have raged, while some opposition figures are calling for a visa regime for Russians.
Nini Gabritchidze Aug 9, 2022
Vsevolod Osipov (photo by Giorgi Lomsadze)

Spy’s confession sheds light on Russian espionage in Georgia

The 20-year-old informant for Russia’s security services was sent to Tbilisi to report on the many exiles here. Now, he says, he’s come clean.
Giorgi Lomsadze Aug 8, 2022
Azerbaijan embassy attack

Extremist religious group attacks Azerbaijani embassy in London

The group said it was avenging an Azerbaijani woman who was "persecuted" by the authorities for writing a Shiite slogan on the wall of her home.
Heydar Isayev Aug 5, 2022
Afghan power

Afghanistan pays electricity debts to Uzbekistan but still owes Tajikistan

Both have long-duration electricity supply agreements signed before the Taliban returned to power.
Joanna Lillis Aug 2, 2022
Power players: The Turkmen and Afghan electricity companies discuss building a cross-border transmission line. (DABS)

Turkmenistan: It’s good to talk

Ashgabat wants Afghanistan to become part of the global economy. It’s not so keen to bankroll integration, however.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Aug 2, 2022
georgia flag

Recriminations follow Georgian helicopter tragedy

Many have asked whether the crash, which killed eight people, and the fatal paragliding incident that necessitated the rescue flight, were preventable.
Nini Gabritchidze Aug 1, 2022
EU Georgia

As Georgia imagines its European future, it looks at its past

The country’s pro-Europe elite sees a millennia-old history of belonging to Europe. Will it matter for Georgia’s EU aspirations?
Giorgi Lomsadze Aug 1, 2022
Pitsunda

Handover of Abkhazian dacha spurs worries about Russian control

Land ownership is a sensitive issue in Abkhazia. The deal also sparked controversy in Georgia proper, where critics accused the government of closing its eyes to Russian expansion.
Jul 29, 2022
Taliban

Taliban target Tajik Islamic State fighters

The Taliban have begun a PR blitz against the Islamic State, which has challenged the new Afghan government’s promise to bring peace to the country and its borders.
Lucas Webber Jul 29, 2022
The Taliban delegation in Tashkent (Taliban MFA)

Uzbekistan urges neighboring Afghanistan to cut ties to terror

Since the Taliban seized power last summer, Uzbekistan has favored engagement over isolation.
Joanna Lillis Jul 26, 2022
Hartzell Garibashvili

Georgian ruling party intensifies attacks against U.S., EU ambassadors

The unprecedented attacks on Georgia’s Western partners have drawn rebukes from Brussels and Washington.
Nini Gabritchidze Jul 25, 2022
(Tbilisi Pride/Facebook)

Perspectives | Georgian queers need more than Pride

The annual focus on Pride parades makes queerness a geopolitical issue. And that does not help Georgia’s LGBTQ community, which faces violence and economic marginalization.
Revaz Karanadze Jul 22, 2022
Abu Muhammad al-Tajiki

Islamic State launches new Tajik propaganda network

Al-Azaim Tajiki has become one of the most vigorous Islamic State evangelists targeting Central Asia.
Laith Alkhouri, Lucas Webber Jul 20, 2022
Far-right activists

Calls mount to ban Georgian far-right party

While the country’s public defender says the group’s activities violate the constitution, others argue that banning it could set a dangerous precedent.
Nini Gabritchidze Jul 8, 2022
Tsereteli

U.S. Embassy fisticuffs make mockery of demands on Georgia to reduce polarization

An attack by ruling party lawmakers on a critical TV executive has been criticized for undermining international calls for stability and for perpetuating a local culture of macho violence.
Giorgi Lomsadze Jul 8, 2022

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