Opinion | Armenian Georgians working in Russia impedes their integration
By RIMA GHARIBYAN OC Media Southern Georgia’s Armenians are not well integrated. That men spend nine months of the year in Russia is a problem — it [more >>>]
By RIMA GHARIBYAN OC Media Southern Georgia’s Armenians are not well integrated. That men spend nine months of the year in Russia is a problem — it [more >>>]
By ERIC LIVNY, GIORGI MZHAVANADZE, YAROSLAVA BABYCH Georgia Today On October 21, 2017, Georgia’s entire political map was painted in different shades of blue – [more >>>]
By JOSHUA KUCERA EurasiaNet A clash over a contested church in a majority-Armenian part of Georgia has raised tensions and, many fear, set the stage [more >>>]
By ROSIE FLANAGAN freundevonfreunden.com Invisible conflict explored against the vast plains of southern Georgia, Samtskhe Javakheti “Whenever I go back to Samtskhe Javakheti I feel [more >>>]
By SADDAM ALIYEV and EDITA BADASYAN* Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) Armenian and Azerbaijani voters are finally being wooed by politicians. On the [more >>>]
By DOMINIK. K. CAGARA Democracy & Freedom Watch TBILISI, DFWatch–On December 10, the International Human Rights Day, the Public Defender as usual published a brief [more >>>]
By DOMINIK K. CAGARA Democracy and Freedom Watch Javakheti’s Armenian community celebrated the opening of a new church in the village of Didi Aragiali. A [more >>>]
By TEONA GODERDZISHVILI* Institute for War & Peace Reporting (IWPR) University enrolment is up for Armenians and Azerbaijanis, but programmes to teach them Georgian still [more >>>]
By DIANA YAYLOYAN mediamax.am Yerevan/Mediamax/. Minister of Education and Science of Georgia Tamar Sanikidze held meetings in Samtskhe-Javakheti speaking about the reforms in the Ministry [more >>>]
By INGA POPOVAITE Democracy and Freedom Watch TBILISI, DFWatch- The possibility to study Georgian intensively for one year and then to continue studies in any [more >>>]
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