Once the Kremlin is persuaded that Joe Biden will become the US’s next president, it may go for the jugular. But it is triggering civil conflict, not...
Opinion
The cost of the world’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic until now is currently estimated at 11 trillion US dollars, with future losses of 10...
As the war in Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) enters its fourth week, with little hope of peace in sight despite the pleas of the international community...
No matter the industry or type of activity, communication is always a key to an organisation’s success. With IT business environments expanding at...
Over the last few years, the issue of future European energy supply has been an increasingly geopolitical and securitised topic. It has become more...
Public-private collaboration and a more sophisticated tech ecosystem is finally making Georgia’s start-ups attractive to foreign investors...
Last week the European Commission issued its latest ‘Enlargement Package’ for the Western Balkans (WB) and Turkey. This means that the six WB...
Hitherto, an enforcement appraisal has looked almost exclusively at identifying assets, with little consideration for the threats arising during the...
Armed conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh has flared up once again. This protracted conflict is no longer referred to as...
Deutsche Welle recently published a comment on Bosnia and Herzegovina written by Stefan Schwarz, a renowned German politician. In the text, the...
Summers should be relaxed, with vacations at the seaside and little interesting news. But in July, following accusations of corruption and state...
Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov paid his first official visit to Georgia last week. During a meeting with his Georgian counterpart David...
Daniel Mitov writes in an op-ed for Emerging Europe that the situation in Georgia “is a poor sign for the health of an aspiring democracy”. Mr Mitov...
