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The president was periodically heckled by ruling party MPs (Facebook; Salome Zourabichvili)

Georgian president rails against Georgian government

The president held up a mirror to Georgian's political elite during her scathing speech in the parliament.
Giorgi Lomsadze Mar 31, 2023
The MP has been a strong critic of Iran (Facebook; Fazil Mustafa)

Azerbaijani MP survives shooting

His outspoken criticism of Iran, and the timing coinciding with the opening of Azerbaijan's embassy in Israel led some fellow MPs to point the finger at Tehran.
Heydar Isayev Mar 30, 2023
Golden Palace Hotel

Armenia's drive to recover stolen assets benefits elite businesspeople, not the state

Former officials, including ones facing criminal charges, have managed to sell properties in legally questionable deals while only one so far has agreed to reimburse the state.
Arshaluis Mgdesyan Mar 30, 2023
Syunik

Baku pushes rights of "Western Azerbaijan" in negotiations with Yerevan

Azerbaijan is seeking to equate the rights of the Azerbaijanis who were displaced from Armenia to those of Karabakh Armenians. Yerevan isn't having it.
Joshua Kucera Mar 29, 2023
(Facebook; Azerbaijani State Customs Committee)

Azerbaijan's strict customs regulations face renewed criticism

A social media post by the customs body on the confiscation of a traveler's clothes and accessories has reminded Azerbaijanis of how restrictive their country's regulations are.
Mar 29, 2023
Tatia Samkharadze won a sexual harrassment suit against Shalva Ramishvili in 2018 (Formula TV)

Georgia: Pro-government TV targets sexual harassment victim as allegations mount

Following the new allegations, the channel has been hounding a woman who won a harassment case against its founder in 2018.
Nini Gabritchidze Mar 28, 2023
Russia's foreign minister said the Georgian protests reminded him of the Kyiv Maidan (Armenian MFA website)

Russian concern over protests in Georgia

Russian officials and propagandists had several reactions to the recent crisis in Georgia: gloating, echoing the Georgian government's rhetoric, and casually threatening to bomb Tbilisi into the ground.
Giorgi Lomsadze Mar 27, 2023
Lachin bypass

Azerbaijani armed forces advance to close off Armenia-Karabakh road

Armenians had been using the road to bypass a blockade on the main road, the Lachin Corridor. The move drew a rare rebuke from the Russian peacekeepers.
Joshua Kucera Mar 26, 2023
Germany's top diplomat arrived in Tbilisi late on March 23 (Facebook; Georgian MFA)

Germany's Baerbock arrives in Tbilisi amid EU uncertainty

Before her visit, the top diplomat spoke about "attempts to divert the country from its pro-European course."
Nini Gabritchidze Mar 24, 2023
Mirzoyan Lavrov

International diplomacy picks up amid rising fears of violence in Karabakh

The U.S. and Russia have both made high-level contact with Armenian and Azerbaijani officials as the rhetoric from Baku is getting increasingly bellicose.
Joshua Kucera Mar 24, 2023
Armenia health care

Armenia embarks on healthcare reform with costs unclear

Details are sparse on how the government plans to pay for the reform, and how it plans to improve the quality of care in parallel.
Arshaluis Mgdesyan Mar 23, 2023
Construction of the Namakhvani plant drew massive local protests and was shelved in 2021 (Facebook; Save Rioni Valley movement)

Major hydropower project caught up in Georgia's "foreign agent" turmoil

The ruling party says Western-funded NGOs aided what it called Russia-sponsored protests against the construction of a hydropower plant.
Nini Gabritchidze Mar 23, 2023
The prime minister said some of the young people protesting the bill looked like "Satanists" (Imedi TV)

Georgian leaders come after "liberal fascists" following foreign agent bill's defeat

Many worry the ruling party's rhetoric may give rise to uncontrolled right-wing violence.
Nini Gabritchidze Mar 17, 2023
Scorpion Season

Azerbaijani show business navigates state pressures, incentives

Members of Azerbaijan's film industry face consequences if they speak ill of the state, while those who stay in line are rewarded handsomely.
Heydar Isayev Mar 17, 2023
Azerbaijani Defense Minister Zakir Hasanov (Azertac)

Azerbaijan signals possible military action as Karabakh talks falter

As talks between Azerbaijan and Karabakh Armenians show little promise, Baku is putting out signals that a military escalation could be in the offing.
Lilit Shahverdyan Mar 16, 2023

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