Key headlines and top stories covered by local media in Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan from October 27 to November 1, 2024 ...
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.
“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, ...
"Georgia has made sufficient efforts to restore state control over the territory of Abkhazia. Russia did not protect the property rights of owners" ...
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 ...
After taking office, Donald Trump adopted positions on many issues that were completely opposite to those of his predecessor. This included a 90-day suspension of USAID funding, which supports major ...
Bidzina Ivanishvili (born in 1956) is a billionaire and the ex-prime minister of Georgia (October 2012 – November 2013). He is the founder and leader of the Georgian Dream party, which has been the ...
Mamuka Mamulashvili, commander of the Georgian Volunteer Legion, which fights alongside Ukraine, has been accused of orchestrating mass protests in Slovakia. The allegations were made by Slovak ...
“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 ...
“There is no ‘deep state’ in the U.S. State Department attempting to undermine U.S.-Georgia relations. This is merely propaganda from Georgian Dream,” Luke Coffey, senior fellow at the Hudson ...
The January 29 session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) proved pivotal for Georgia’s ruling Georgian Dream party. As a result, Georgia’s delegation’s powers in PACE were ...