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First ascent of unnamed peak in Caucasus
With the support of the local community, the five Georgian mountaineers named the peak after their deceased friend, Piolet ...
A genderless human figurine, carved 8,000 years ago, raises questions about how agriculture arrived in the South Caucasus.
Glaciers in the South Caucasus are melting faster than in almost any other mountain region on Earth, posing a threat to water security and increasing the risk of natural hazards, according to a new ...
Following the Second Karabakh War, Turkey’s role in the South Caucasus has grown considerably. While Turkey’s support for Azerbaijan during the 2020 war attracted much criticism in the West, its ...
As Georgia balances its aspirations to join NATO against mounting pressure from the Russian Federation, a new security ...
In exclusive interviews with Fox News Digital, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev described a U.S.-brokered peace deal as a "historic" opportunity to end ...
Azerbaijan normalization, TRIPP’s geopolitical impact, and how shifting alliances and Armenia’s 2026 elections may redefine South Caucasus stability. The South Caucasus is currently experiencing a ...
"We are ready to support the normalization process and, in this regard, we are also working with Azerbaijan and Turkey. There’s a lot we can achieve in the South Caucasus through a connectivity agenda ...
The Caucasus region is a small and troubled place. It should be a common endeavour where its small and diverse nationalities - in Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan as well as Russia’s north Caucasus - ...
A series of suicide bombings ahead of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi has brought new attention to Russia’s unstable North Caucasus region. The violence highlights governance and counterterrorism ...
If all the proposed energy-export projects envisioned for the South Caucasus were to be built, hundreds of billions of dollars of oil- and natural-gas revenues could be flowing through the region ...
While visiting Georgia’s Pankisi Gorge towards the end of the second Chechen War (1999-2009), what struck me most was the large number of Christian graves that resembled Muslim tombstones. I was also ...
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