Historian Astamur Tania and journalist Inal Khashig: "If transport and energy routes need to be opened throughout the region, new contradictions are inevitable."
Editor of Chegemskaya Pravda Inal Khashig discusses influences surrounding constitutional reform with Tamaz Ketsba, a member of the Public Chamber and expert of the Working Group on Constitutional Reform.
Inal Khashig: "For Moscow, Georgia is currently the most important hub for re-export. In this context, will Moscow look for an option acceptable to Abkhazia, or will it simply push through the decision it needs?"
Historian Beka Kobakhidze discusses ongoing geopolitical changes and how they affect the Caucasus region, especially the conflicts. What is Trump changing in the world, and what is Georgia's place therein?
The European Court of Human Rights has concluded its examination of six lawsuits regarding property rights violations in Abkhazia, holding Russia fully responsible in all cases.
In this video, researcher and human rights advocate Tamta Mikeladze discusses relations between Abkhazia and Russia, and increasing pressure from Moscow on Sukhumi
Three decades after the military conflict in Abkhazia, the Russian Federation has been the main determining factor in this region, playing the role of a security guarantor, sponsor, and political lobby. The war turned Russia into a political pariah, and the protracted hostilities hit its military and financial capabilities hard.