Armenian and Russian leaders discuss peace with Azerbaijan, transport projects and strategic cooperation in the gas sector

Nikol Paschinjan, the Armenian Prime Minister, undertook a working trip to Russia on April 1st. Upon arrival at Moscow’s Vnukovo Airport, he was greeted by the deputy russian minister, Mikhail Galuzin. The visit marked a significant opportunity for bilateral discussions. Subsequently, Prime Minister Paschinjan engaged in a meeting with Vladimir Putin, the President of the…

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US military flight in Georgia triggers Iranian warning of regional risks

On April 1st, a Boeing C-17 Globemaster III, a military aircraft belonging to the United States Air Force, landed at Tbilisi International Airport following a journey from Germany. The flight lasted approximately thirty minutes before departing again. The US Embassy released a statement regarding this routine operation, asserting that such air transport movements are standard…

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The civil society and the elections in Armenia in 2026: supervision, trust and practical challenges

Armenia is gearing up for parliamentary elections slated for June 7, 2026, and significant involvement from civil society organizations is anticipated in public affairs. These elections represent far more than simple political contests; they rigorously assess the performance of governmental institutions, the trustworthiness of public data, and the effectiveness of oversight processes. The Central Election…

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Georgian Public Defender says police has not faced persecution for abuse of protesters

Georgia’s Public Defender reports no criminal charges against law enforcement for mistreatment of protesters during 2024 anti-government demonstrations. A recent report by the Public Defender’s Office, covering the year 2025, detailed numerous concerns including the treatment of demonstrators, restrictive legislation enacted by the Georgian Dream party, instances of femicide, poverty, and issues surrounding social protection,…

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Moldova’s ruling party declines Tbilisi visit over poor bilateral relations

Moldova’s ruling party rejected a visit to Tbilisi due to strained bilateral relations with Georgia, according to OC Media. The decision followed a recent trip by a Moldovan parliamentary delegation, led by pro-Russian lawmaker Bogdan Țîrdea and former President Igor Dodon, as part of a friendship group between the two legislatures. Speaker Igor Grosu of…

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Why journalists are leaving the profession: three personal stories from Armenia

Armenia 03.04.2026 Why Journalists Are Leaving the Profession: Three Personal Stories from Armenia Gayane Mkrtchyan Yerevan Share Share The increasing trend in Armenia is the departure of experienced journalists from their profession. We investigated the reasons behind this shift, speaking directly with those involved. Several have transitioned to new careers, while others continue their search….

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Chechen officials threaten to force those caught with tinted car windows to fight in Ukraine

Chechen authorities are issuing stark warnings, threatening to compel individuals with tinted car windows to participate in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Magomed Muzaev, the head of the Duba-Yurt administration in Chechnya, voiced these demands in a recently released audio recording. The recording, obtained and circulated by the Chechen opposition movement NIYSO, reveals Muzaev urging…

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Why bad loans are rising in Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan 03.04.2026 Why bad loans are rising in Azerbaijan JAMnews Baku Share Share Non-performing loans in Azerbaijan represent a significant risk for borrowers, banks, and the wider economy. As of 1 February 2026, the volume of overdue loans stood at 557.5 million manats (approximately $328 million), increasing to 562 million manats (around $330 million) by…

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Failed South Ossetian presidential candidate: did an ally of Alan Gagloev try to take his place?

South Ossetia witnessed a surprising turn of events surrounding the upcoming presidential election in 2026. Just a year before the vote, Nelli Gogicheva, editor-in-chief of the Ossetian-language literary magazine Fidiuæg, announced her candidacy, publishing a manifesto on Telegram. However, her ambitions quickly dissolved when she withdrew, attributing it to “hostile forces.” Gogicheva’s close ties to…

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