The issue of crime and justice in Abkhazia has become especially relevant after the shooting incident in which a local resident wounded two Russian tourists. But how effective is the Abkhaz system in punishing those responsible for serious crimes?
Acting PM Nikol Pashinyan's Civil Contract party won the snap parliamentary elections, Armenia's Central Election Commission has announced, but what happens next?
How to be an environmentally conscious parent and make the world a better place for future generations? Environmentally conscious motherhood in the second episode of What on Earth Georgia podcast
Opinion: elections in Armenia will turn into a struggle for power between Nikol Pashinyan and the opposition, accompanied by a stream of insults. Many citizens do not want to participate in the elections at all
Digital psychology in Abkhazia is taking off as a new trend that allows everyone to make all their dreams come true. But who is the woman who sells happiness?
Will a document be signed defining the borders between the two countries, and on what terms? Armenian journalists went to the border villages of the country to get acquainted with the situation on the spot
"This is a wonderful city, but, alas, it has become very difficult for life". Katya Yenik talks about the destroyed streets of Sukhum in the first episode of JAMnews Abkhazia video blog
Azerbaijan has exchanged 15 Armenian soldiers for the maps of minefields in the territory of the Agdam region, which came under the control of Azerbaijan after the second Karabakh war
What to do once your bin is full? Is it possible to shop without using plastic bags in Georgia? JAMnews podcast, episode one: waste reduction and recycling with 'Parki Ar Minda'
A wave of outrage was set off after Pashinyan had stated that he was ready to give up his son in exchange for all Armenian soldiers detained in Baku after the second Karabakh war.
Azerbaijani MP has proposed to rent the Zangezur corridor from Armenia to connect with the Nakhichevan exclave. Opposition MP claims that such practice is not prohibited by the international law
With early parliamentary elections being scheduled for June 20, the pre-election campaign in Armenia has finally been launched. Here is all you need to know about the first forecasts and campaign violations