Pashinyan in Brussels: “We expect more assistance” The new Armenian PM reiterated that he won't make any geopolitical shifts, but tried to impress Western leaders with his democratic credentials. Joshua Kucera Jul 13, 2018
On trial in Georgia: the right to compare a person to a reproductive organ Georgia’s most prominent #MeToo case gets litigious. Giorgi Lomsadze Jul 11, 2018
Did a Russian spy supply boots and bags to the Georgian army? The defense ministry is facing uncomfortable questions about the rigorousness of their background checks. Giorgi Lomsadze Jul 6, 2018
Georgia to extradite Turk involved in killing of Russian pilot Turkish officials say the suspect is wanted for allegedly leading a criminal group, not anything related to the pilot. Giorgi Lomsadze Jul 5, 2018
Following Armenian uprising, Azerbaijan’s saber rattling grows louder Analysts say the recent escalation is an attempt to test the ties between Russia and Armenia's new government led by Nikol Pashinyan. Joshua Kucera Jul 3, 2018
Georgia, South Ossetia exchange Magnitsky-like lists The lists would sanction individuals whom the respective sides say committed crimes against them. Giorgi Lomsadze Jun 29, 2018
Will there be wine on Mars? Georgia prepares its grapes for an interplanetary mission Giorgi Lomsadze Jun 26, 2018
Russia transfers five warships out of Caspian Sea Some were sent to the Sea of Azov; others to the Mediterranean. It remains to be seen if the redeployments are permanent. Joshua Kucera Jun 25, 2018
Azerbaijan acquires new missiles in escalating arms race with Armenia The acquisition also complicates Yerevan's relations with Belarus, which is a treaty ally of Armenia but sold the weapons to its enemy, Azerbaijan. Joshua Kucera Jun 12, 2018
Georgian protests draw other bereaved parents Other parents, some holding photos of their deceased sons, also addressed the crowd about their failed quests for justice. Giorgi Lomsadze Jun 4, 2018