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Distance from a home at war
Bucha resident Tetiana Rovna spoke with OC media about her experience as a refugee and what it means to witness one’s home ravaged by war from afar.
Distance from a home at war
By Aren MelikyanBucha resident Tetiana Rovna spoke with OC media about her experience as a refugee and what it means to witness one’s home ravaged by war from afar.
Ukrainian intelligence accuses Georgia of allowing Russia to dodge sanctions
According to Ukraine, the smuggling routes were being established to import military, dual-purpose, and civilian goods that have been subject to Western export controls in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Ukrainian intelligence accuses Georgia of allowing Russia to dodge sanctions
According to Ukraine, the smuggling routes were being established to import military, dual-purpose, and civilian goods that have been subject to Western export controls in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Georgia’s ruling party accuses President of violating constitution
The government has accused Salome Zurabishvili of refusing to sign off on ambassadors they have nominated — a claim Zurabishvili denies.
Georgia’s ruling party accuses President of violating constitution
The government has accused Salome Zurabishvili of refusing to sign off on ambassadors they have nominated — a claim Zurabishvili denies.
Russia investigates Ingush journalist over invasion coverage
A criminal investigation has been launched against Fortanga founder Izabella Evloeva.
Russia investigates Ingush journalist over invasion coverage
A criminal investigation has been launched against Fortanga founder Izabella Evloeva.
In pictures | Georgians killed in Ukraine receive hero’s welcome in Tbilisi
Gia Beriashvili and Davit Ratiani were killed on the Irpin front, northwest of Kyiv, on 18 March.
In pictures | Georgians killed in Ukraine receive hero’s welcome in Tbilisi
Gia Beriashvili and Davit Ratiani were killed on the Irpin front, northwest of Kyiv, on 18 March.
Shattered glass at the Kharkiv train station
Baku-born Islam Melikov has lived in Kharkiv for three decades. OC Media spoke about his escape from the city and his thoughts on the war at a refugee shelter in Poland
Shattered glass at the Kharkiv train station
By Peter LiakhovBaku-born Islam Melikov has lived in Kharkiv for three decades. OC Media spoke about his escape from the city and his thoughts on the war at a refugee shelter in Poland
Georgia’s former defence minister goes to war
A former Defence Minister of Georgia, Irakli Okruashvili, is now fighting on the front lines defending Kyiv.
Georgia’s former defence minister goes to war
By Tata ShoshiashviliA former Defence Minister of Georgia, Irakli Okruashvili, is now fighting on the front lines defending Kyiv.
Datablog | Georgians want immigration restrictions for Russians
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, there has been an outflow of Russians to the South Caucasus.
Datablog | Georgians want immigration restrictions for Russians
By Dustin GilbreathFollowing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, there has been an outflow of Russians to the South Caucasus.
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 GrigoryanAn isolated and resurgent Russia has troubling implications for the sovereignty of Armenia and security in Nagorno Karabakh.
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 SmithRussia’s invasion of Ukraine is forcing Georgia’s rulers to make some tough choices.