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
As Azerbaijani blockade drags on, Azerbaijan denies that it's a blockade Azerbaijanis promise that Armenians can pass along the road. But for Armenians, the conditions are politically unacceptable. Eurasianet staff Dec 21, 2022
Azerbaijani minority activists strive to keep their languages alive They face obstacles, though, including globalization and an education system that gives little time to minority languages. Heydar Isayev Dec 7, 2022
Azerbaijani activists score rare win against development The seashore at Buzovna, once one of Azerbaijan’s iconic landscapes, had been closed to regular people as beachfront property owners fenced it off. Now locals have managed to get some beach back. Heydar Isayev Nov 17, 2022
Azerbaijan’s Aliyeva quits UNESCO post The organization has been facing accusations of political bias in its investigations (or lack thereof) into cultural heritage in Karabakh. Ulkar Natiqqizi Nov 16, 2022
Saving Georgia’s wooden mosques The unique Islamic structures stand on the fringes of Georgian culture. Giorgi Lomsadze Nov 15, 2022
Garage schools for Georgia’s Azerbaijanis A new generation of ethnic Azerbaijani activists are trying to help people in their home villages improve their Georgian-language skills. Giorgi Lomsadze Nov 2, 2022
Georgia’s most heavily guarded wine The legendary semi-sweet Khvanchkara is an international brand – and used to be an easy target for counterfeiters. Now the police are stepping in. Giorgi Lomsadze Oct 27, 2022
Russian exiles in Caucasus confront wartime identity crises Before the war, many in Russia didn’t think much about who they were. Now they are asking more questions. Arpi Bekaryan Oct 20, 2022
The Septembrists, Russia’s latest wave of emigres to Georgia Russians keep flocking to their wary southern neighbor, and the newest arrivals are the most controversial. Giorgi Lomsadze Oct 12, 2022
Displaced from Karabakh watch reconstruction process with hope, concern Azerbaijani IDPs are eager to return home. But they are uncertain about how their new lives are going to look. Heydar Isayev Oct 5, 2022
Georgia struggles to cope with another wave of Russian emigres Georgians are meeting the thousands of Russians fleeing their country’s military mobilization with a mixture of fear, irony, and empathy. Nini Gabritchidze Oct 4, 2022
Georgian village welcomes reopening of crossing points with South Ossetia South Ossetia has opened up a bit. Residents on the de facto boundary with Georgia hope it lasts. Clément Girardot, Photos by Julien Pebrel Sep 28, 2022
‘Kvaradona’ – Georgia celebrates its new soccer star The 21-year-old Napoli breakout has become a rare source of national unity. The inevitable result: political attempts to ruin Georgians’ good vibes. Nini Gabritchidze Sep 14, 2022
Perspectives | In Baku, mapping change and memory A project to archive one of the Azerbaijani capital's oldest neighborhoods interrupts efforts to wipe its memory away. Mehelle Project staff Aug 25, 2022