Controversy Dogs Rollout of Saakashvili’s Book in Armenia While Ukraine tries to banish the Georgian ex-president, Armenia takes aim at his book. Giorgi Lomsadze Feb 9, 2018
China Denies Plans to Build Military Base on Afghan-Tajik Border But several Afghan officials have confirmed the plans, on the record. Joshua Kucera Feb 7, 2018
Tbilisi Metro Collapse Evokes Memories of the Dark 90s Fourteen people were injured in the accident, but the metro had been making a comeback of sorts. Giorgi Lomsadze Feb 7, 2018
Armenia Reportedly Blocks Belarus-Azerbaijan Arms Deal While it appears to be a victory for Yerevan, Azerbaijan remains one of Belarus's largest weapons customers. Joshua Kucera Feb 6, 2018
Survey: Armenians' Attitudes Toward Azerbaijan Increasingly Hardening “Non-compromising attitudes have become mainstream in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh. These attitudes jeopardize the prospects of peaceful resolution.” Joshua Kucera Jan 29, 2018
Armenia-Azerbaijan: Is Monitoring of Occupied Territories Back on the Table? The foreign ministers also agree – in principle – to bolster ceasefire monitoring. Joshua Kucera Jan 24, 2018
Georgia: US-Funded Media Outlet Grapples with Controversy Staff at RFE/RL opposed content deal between the Georgian service and an opposition TV channel. Giorgi Lomsadze Jan 24, 2018
Armenian Defense Minister Crowdfunds Soldier's Surgery Citizens fire back, asking why the government has to resort to fundraising to treat its wounded troops. Joshua Kucera Jan 18, 2018
Of Saakashvili, His Son and Khinkali The former president and his 12-year-old filmed an online hit as he fights the law in both Georgia and Ukraine Giorgi Lomsadze Jan 18, 2018
Iran's Caspian Flagship "Seriously Damaged" The Damavand is Iran's most powerful ship on the Caspian, and has been at the center of Iran's growing naval diplomacy on the sea. Joshua Kucera Jan 17, 2018