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Politics

Russian propaganda and Georgia

There is a widely-held view that Russia controls Georgian media space, using local media outlets, as well as its own media projects. How true is it?

President speaks out in privy

8 Armenian TV companies have been waiting for the information about the news conference to be published on the President’s official website

Cautious relations

Impact of Russian-Iranian cooperation on the South Caucasus region

Genocide in regional games

Russia is trying to drag Armenia into its conflict with Turkey. Armenian authorities still keep silent

Who is he- the ISIS Georgian warrior?

What made him, an ordinary Georgian guy, a member of ISIS? An interview with the mother and brother of Badri Iremadze, the Islamist newbie in Syria

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