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 “My fear is that my country will be wiped from the map”: In France, the EU’s largest Armenian diaspora worries for its home under threat

“My fear is that my country will be wiped from the map”: In France, the EU’s largest Armenian diaspora worries for its home under threat

January 27, 2023

Cristina Coellen investigates how the EU's largest Armenian diaspora works to mobilise actionable support from France

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 A delightful comedy about Georgian wine drowning in Soviet bureaucracy: “Falling Leaves” at the Tbilisi International Film Festival

A delightful comedy about Georgian wine drowning in Soviet bureaucracy: “Falling Leaves” at the Tbilisi International Film Festival

December 19, 2022

Tbilisi International Film Festival held a special screening of the Soviet-Georgian classic Falling Leaves by Otar Iosseliani, showing a marvellously restored version of this cinema classic.

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 Azerbaijani integration and education in Georgia: “Hey, Gunesh!” at the Tbilisi International Film Festival

Azerbaijani integration and education in Georgia: “Hey, Gunesh!” at the Tbilisi International Film Festival

December 16, 2022

Maja Soomägi dives deeper into the integration of the Azerbaijani ethnic minority in Georgia in her review of the short film "Hey, Gunesh!"

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 “A large family with conflicts is still 1,000 times better than loneliness”: “The Northeast Winds” at the Tbilisi International Film Festival

“A large family with conflicts is still 1,000 times better than loneliness”: “The Northeast Winds” at the Tbilisi International Film Festival

December 14, 2022

Alexandra Kuenning reviews "The Northeast Winds," a moving and diverting examination of Stalinist nostalgia in Georgia.

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 From controversy to cornerstone: The Three Seas Initiative and European energy security in 2022

From controversy to cornerstone: The Three Seas Initiative and European energy security in 2022

October 19, 2022

The Three Sea Initiative's annual summit, the first one since Russia’s invasion, might prove a turning point for the initiative, and a new opportunity for the EU’s energy strategy.

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 Aliyev, airports and an autonomous republic: Is Azerbaijan in its construction renaissance?

Aliyev, airports and an autonomous republic: Is Azerbaijan in its construction renaissance?

July 6, 2022

Azerbaijan wants to construct a transport corridor connecting it to Nakhchivan and Turkey, what will this mean for the stability of the region?

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 Queer Studio and the Fight for LGBTQ+ Love: an interview with Victoria Naraxsa

Queer Studio and the Fight for LGBTQ+ Love: an interview with Victoria Naraxsa

June 7, 2022

Rhiannon Segar interviews Khabarovsk-born Victoria Naraxsa, a queer activist, artist, and one of the founders of Queer Studio —  a collective made up of artists, activists, and creatives who use [...]

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 A View from the Streets: what the war in Ukraine means across the South Caucasus

A View from the Streets: what the war in Ukraine means across the South Caucasus

May 8, 2022

The recent invasion of Ukraine has sent ripples throughout the globe, with hundreds of thousands protesting against the horrific actions committed in the country in the name of Vladimir Putin’s [...]

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 Internally Displaced and Isolated: the failings of IDP integration in Georgia

Internally Displaced and Isolated: the failings of IDP integration in Georgia

February 4, 2022

Rhiannon Segar on the dire living situation of thousands of internally displaces persons (IDP) in Georgia, highlighted by recent protests and a suicide in one of the country's IDP camps.

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 3 + 3 = ? A Neighbourhood with Differing Visions: prospects for regional integration in the Caucasus

3 + 3 = ? A Neighbourhood with Differing Visions: prospects for regional integration in the Caucasus

January 5, 2022

Attempts at regional cooperation initiatives are far from new phenomena within the South Caucasus. However, each new format consistently fails to take ground in the region and appears destined to [...]

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