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Issues

Marrying on loan

Abkhazia has found a good way to increase birth rate

Drugs Disappear

Chemists are at a Loss, Patients are in Panic

Schools tested for racism in Georgia

A mother of the black girl from Tbilisi sues school, blaming it for biased attitude towards her daughter due to a "wrong" skin color

iPhone ad: imitating ISIS

Support for terrorism or freedom of speech? A clip, that caused indignation in Georgian Internet-space.

Chickens getting to their feet

A paradoxical story about Karabakh poultry plant, that generates no profit, but is steadily conquering new markets

Paris today

Parisians are still laying flowers, lighting candles and holding tearful vigils across the city. But they also have started to go back to normal life

Dangerous people

Pressure and persecution of Meydan TV reporters becomes commonplace

Shadowy resorts

The tourist season in Abkhazia was super-successful, and still it's unlikely that the local budget has raised its funds

Surviving with diabetes in Azerbaijan

Being a diabetic is a life and death race in Azerbaijan, and, the state diabetes management policies being as they are, death has had a head start

The end is near for the Soviets

A street named Sovetskaya (meaning ‘Soviet’ in English) is about to perish in the centre of Baku. And it’s also a bit scary, as its residents and historic monuments will be ‘perishing’ too

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