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
Sweden Hosts World Cup Tournament for Unrecognized Nations Jacob Balzani Lööv/TRANSTERRA Media Jun 12, 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