
Director of Ingush boarding home accused of fictitious employment
According to investigators, Khamzat Malsagov fictitiously employed at least 22 people.

According to investigators, Khamzat Malsagov fictitiously employed at least 22 people.

Mirzoyan added these groups try to ‘derail’ Armenia’s choice for peace and democracy.

The court has ordered Azerbaijan to pay Ismail $14,000 in damages.

After passing the House in May 2025, the bill has since been waiting in limbo in the Senate.

OC Media’s Robin Fabbro, Dominik Cagara, and Mariam Nikuradze talk about OC Media’s plans to survive and thrive in the new global reality.

Lasha Bugadze’s play The Navigator won an award at the 2011 International BBC Playwriting Competition, where it premiered.

Strategic energy projects remain stalled or abandoned with millions instead going to pay arbitration disputes led by Russia and Turkey.

With limited military or economic power and a demonstrated lack of public legitimacy, sizable change in Iran’s regime seems inevitable.

Nana Ekvitimishvili’s debut novel is a short, intense work that confronts society’s silence and ethical blind spots.

Families, journalists, and activists spent two snowy days outside Georgian prisons hoping for a presidential pardon for imprisoned government critics.

While economically necessary, these fiscal adjustments may carry political consequences, including the potential for civilian unrest.

A documentary on Ruben Vardanyan by Azerbaijan’s AnewZ included prominent experts and Armenians, but why did they agree to take part?

By flaunting their own traffic rules, the Kadyrov family has created a reality in which even their own children are no longer safe.

Ramzan Kadyrov has become notorious for co-opting MMA stars, including those from the US, to polish his justifiably tarnished reputation.

A deep dive into Georgian Dream founder Bidzina Ivanishvili — the billionaire who sees himself as ‘Georgia’s disappointed saviour’.