In Armenia, discussions continue over recently declassified U.S. State Department documents, first reported by Radio Azatutyun (Liberty). According to these materials, in the late 1990s, Armenian and ...
The de facto cancellation of elections, isolation from the West, focus on the Russian market, full control of intelligence services in the education system, and internet censorship – political analyst ...
Azerbaijani security services have eliminated a radical group linked to international terrorist organizations, according to a joint statement by the State Security ...
"Decisive U.S. actions are needed to show Russia: 'Leave Georgia alone.'" ...
Private schools have become highly popular in Armenia, particularly in Yerevan. Tuition fees vary across the more than 50 private schools currently operating, as does the quality of education. Parents ...
“Georgia’s ruling Georgian Dream hopes that U.S. President Donald Trump will have no time for Georgia, allowing the political pressure from the West to ease. If nothing happens in the coming months, ...
The warning strike, which called for new parliamentary elections, started at 3:00 PM and lasted until 6:00 PM. Participants included private companies, universities, banks, cafes, restaurants, and ...
Nikol Pashinyan (born 1 June 1975) has been the prime minister of Armenia since May 8, 2018. Prior to this he was an opposition politician, and from 2012-2018 he was a deputy of the national assembly.
“If Georgia refuses to work within the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, PACE members may call for the country’s exit from the Council of Europe,” says Kaha Gogolashvili, director of ...
The rally was part of months-long pro-European mass protests across Georgia, demanding new parliamentary elections and the release of over 50 arrested demonstrators facing severe charges, mostly for ...
Former U.S. Ambassador to Georgia (1998–2001) Kenneth Yalowitz comments on the future of U.S.-Georgia relations, suggesting that Georgian Dream will likely try to win Trump over by adopting his ...
The chairman of the ruling Georgian Dream party, Mamuka Mdinaradze, has dismissed journalist Mzia Amaglobeli’s hunger strike as “blackmailing the state.” Speaking at a briefing, Mdinaradze stated that ...
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