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#Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Opinion | Russia’s war could spell trouble for Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh

An isolated and resurgent Russia has troubling implications for the sovereignty of Armenia and security in Nagorno Karabakh.

Opinion | Russia’s war could spell trouble for Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh

By Tigran Grigoryan

An isolated and resurgent Russia has troubling implications for the sovereignty of Armenia and security in Nagorno Karabakh.

Armenian communists and peace activists hold competing Ukraine protests 

Over the weekend Yerevan saw the largest pro-war and anti-war protests since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Armenian communists and peace activists hold competing Ukraine protests 

Over the weekend Yerevan saw the largest pro-war and anti-war protests since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Opinion | Georgian Dream’s Ukrainian nightmare

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is forcing Georgia’s rulers to make some tough choices.

Opinion | Georgian Dream’s Ukrainian nightmare

By Matt Smith

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is forcing Georgia’s rulers to make some tough choices.

Evictions surge as rents skyrocket in Yerevan and Tbilisi

The unprecedented increase in the cost of rent has been driven primarily by migration out of Russia following the country’s invasion of Ukraine.

Evictions surge as rents skyrocket in Yerevan and Tbilisi

By Ani Avetisyan

The unprecedented increase in the cost of rent has been driven primarily by migration out of Russia following the country’s invasion of Ukraine.

Violence sparks fear of new war among Nagorno-Karabakh residents  

Some Armenian residents of Nagorno-Karabakh fear an attack by Azerbaijan may be imminent. 

Violence sparks fear of new war among Nagorno-Karabakh residents  

Some Armenian residents of Nagorno-Karabakh fear an attack by Azerbaijan may be imminent. 

Datablog | Georgians want their government to support Ukraine

 The Russian invasion of Ukraine shook Georgia, and new polling from CRRC Georgia reveals the extent of the political fallout so far.

Datablog | Georgians want their government to support Ukraine

By The Caucasus Datablog

 The Russian invasion of Ukraine shook Georgia, and new polling from CRRC Georgia reveals the extent of the political fallout so far.

Georgian Government ‘barred’ president from official visits to European capitals

The President of Georgia harshly criticised both the government and the opposition in her address to parliament.

Georgian Government ‘barred’ president from official visits to European capitals

The President of Georgia harshly criticised both the government and the opposition in her address to parliament.

Peskov contradicts claims Kadyrov is in Ukraine

On Sunday, footage of Kadyrov was circulated online showing him discussing the alleged capture of an orphanage close to Kyiv.

Peskov contradicts claims Kadyrov is in Ukraine

On Sunday, footage of Kadyrov was circulated online showing him discussing the alleged capture of an orphanage close to Kyiv.

Azerbaijan’s ‘neutrality’ and the Declaration of Allied Interaction with Russia

Despite a treaty on ‘Allied Interaction’ signed a day before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Azerbaijan has remained resolutely neutral on the conflict.

Azerbaijan’s ‘neutrality’ and the Declaration of Allied Interaction with Russia

By Ismi Aghayev

Despite a treaty on ‘Allied Interaction’ signed a day before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Azerbaijan has remained resolutely neutral on the conflict.

Adjara head ‘lied on CV’, Ukrainian university says

The chair of the Government of Adjara did not say who started the Ukraine-Russia war and referred the journalist to ‘experts in the field’.

Adjara head ‘lied on CV’, Ukrainian university says

The chair of the Government of Adjara did not say who started the Ukraine-Russia war and referred the journalist to ‘experts in the field’.