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 Recalling daily life in Soviet Georgia: “The Amorous Detective and Other Stories” by Jumber Khantadze

Recalling daily life in Soviet Georgia: “The Amorous Detective and Other Stories” by Jumber Khantadze

May 19, 2023

Xandie (Alexandra) Kuenning reviews "The Amorous Detective and Other Stories," a short story collection reminiscing about life in Soviet Georgia

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 Who to watch and what to expect: An overview of Eurovision 2023

Who to watch and what to expect: An overview of Eurovision 2023

May 8, 2023

Maja Soomägi takes a look at this region's entries for Eurovision 2023 and what we can expect from the Liverpool-held competition

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 The terrible toll of a billionaire’s love for trees: Reviewing Salome Jashi’s film “Taming the Garden”

The terrible toll of a billionaire’s love for trees: Reviewing Salome Jashi’s film “Taming the Garden”

May 5, 2023

Xandie (Alexandra) Kuenning reviews the Georgian documentary "Taming the Garden," a quiet film emphasising nature and the emotions tied to it

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 A surreal manifesto for peace: Reviewing “The Cyclops Bomb” by Guram Odisharia

A surreal manifesto for peace: Reviewing “The Cyclops Bomb” by Guram Odisharia

April 28, 2023

Xandie (Alexandra) Kuenning reviews Guram Odisharia's "The Cyclops Bomb," a vivid, vicious, and absurd novel about conflict in the Caucasus

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 How the March demonstrations in Georgia showed the importance of women’s engagement in public protest

How the March demonstrations in Georgia showed the importance of women’s engagement in public protest

April 17, 2023

In this op-ed, Natika Kantaria discusses the 7-9 March demonstrations in Tbilisi and the importance of women's engagement in protest

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 Kill bill: How Georgia ended up with its ‘foreign agent’ debacle

Kill bill: How Georgia ended up with its ‘foreign agent’ debacle

April 10, 2023

Andro Atoev analyses Georgia's 'foreign agent' draft bill debacle, delving into the political context to explain Georgian Dream's actions

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 Revealing Tbilisi’s silent citizens: Reviewing Machavariani’s film “Sunny”

Revealing Tbilisi’s silent citizens: Reviewing Machavariani’s film “Sunny”

April 6, 2023

Xandie (Alexandra) Kuenning reviews "Sunny" ("Mziuri"), a Georgian documentary bringing notice to the hidden citizens of Georgia

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 How Georgia’s youth mobilised against a controversial “foreign agent” law

How Georgia’s youth mobilised against a controversial “foreign agent” law

March 14, 2023

Alexandra Kuenning and Lukas Baake explore the role of Georgia's youth in the recent protests against the foreign agent draft law

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 Berikaoba: A centuries-old fertility festival in rural Georgia

Berikaoba: A centuries-old fertility festival in rural Georgia

March 10, 2023

Alexandra (Xandie) Kuenning showcases Berikaoba, one of Georgia's unique cultural festivals celebrating the fertility of spring

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 “We often scream to a wall and no-one hears us”: Activists struggle for justice in post-war Azerbaijan

“We often scream to a wall and no-one hears us”: Activists struggle for justice in post-war Azerbaijan

March 2, 2023

Thijs Korsten and Viktoria Kobzeva put the spotlight on the arrest of Bakhtiyar Hajiyev and wider trends in Azerbaijani civil society

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