French photographer’s Georgian residence permit revoked, reportedly for ‘political’ reasons

The revocation of a Georgian residence permit has sparked concern for a French photographer. Francis Nicolas Prymerski, a photographer who had resided in Georgia for many years, saw his short-term permit terminated by Georgian authorities. Prymerski’s actions, including public criticism of the ruling Georgian Dream party and coverage of anti-government protests, appear to be the…

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Azerbaijan’s new battery storage system: what does it mean for the country and region?

Azerbaijan’s New Battery Storage System: Implications for the Nation and Region Azerbaijan has inaugurated its first battery energy storage center, “Absheron,” a project spearheaded by Azerenerji and attended by President Ilham Aliyev. This marks a significant shift in Azerbaijan’s energy strategy, moving away from a “produce and transmit” model toward one encompassing “produce, store, distribute,…

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Monday, 30 March 2026

Daily Brief – Monday, 30 March 2026 by OC Media • 4 minutes read Become an OC Media member and unlock a world of specialized content. As a valued subscriber, you’ll gain privileged access to our unique offerings. This exclusive membership directly supports our vital work in providing in-depth reporting. Our core publication, The Caucasus…

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From the Gulf to the Caucasus: The security risks of an expanded Iran war

The intensifying dispute between Iran, the United States, and Israel represents more than just a regional crisis in the Middle East; it’s a significant geopolitical tremor with repercussions that reach considerably beyond the gulf region. A particularly vulnerable area experiencing the fallout is the South Caucasus. This strategically vital, yet politically precarious, zone encompasses unresolved…

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Washington’s renewed interest in the Caucasus: Vance’s visit and the strategic interests of the USA in Armenia and Azerbaijan

In February of 2026, United States Vice President J.D. Vance undertook a diplomatic journey to Armenia and Azerbaijan. Both the governments in Yerevan and Baku viewed this visit as the most substantial American engagement within the South Caucasus since the August 2025 peace summit, orchestrated by Washington, between Armenia and Azerbaijan. This trip underscored a…

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From Georgia to Ukraine: The hidden operations of Hungarian agent Zoltan Andre

On March 23rd, Ukrainian intelligence authorities announced the discovery of a significant operation involving a Hungarian military intelligence officer. The Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) espionage defense unit reported identifying Zoltan Andre, a Hungarian military intelligence employee, as the mastermind behind a coordinated agent network. This network had been previously uncovered by the SBU in Transcarpathia…

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NATO Secretary General calls Tbilisi to return to a pro-European course

Maintaining ties between NATO and Georgia remains a strategically sound decision, according to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. He addressed these matters during a press conference following the release of the alliance’s annual report on March 26th. Rutte emphasized the close collaboration between NATO and the European Union concerning Georgia. He affirmed that NATO views…

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Review | A Room of My Own — queerness and constraint in Georgia

A Room of My Own — queerness and constraint in Georgia receives a review. This intimate, yet unfinished, portrait explores female friendship, desire, and self-discovery within contemporary Tbilisi. Ioseb ‘Soso’ Bliadze’s second feature attempts to examine female friendship, intimacy, and the breaking of patriarchal norms during a COVID-ridden, locked-down spring. The film centers around Tina…

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