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At the beginning of February of 2026, Konstantin Philia was re-elected as the de facto head of the occupied Gali district.
Global politics is changing rapidly, but unresolved conflicts in Georgia are not on the international agenda.
Abkhaz experts discuss the place and position of Abkhazia in the rapidly changing international order.
How does transport infrastructure function in Abkhazia and what is its potential for conflict resolution? Interview with Eleonora Tchania.
In the first half of December, it became known that the construction of a trade terminal in Gali, near the Enguri bridge, is nearing completion and is practically ready for operation.
A new motor vehicle terminal is nearly complete in the Gali district. It is expected to handle transit cargo from Georgia to Russia, through Abkhazia.
The year 2025 was politically significant in Abkhazia. We present the five most important events that Abkhazian society experienced last year.
In recent years, one of the central figures shaping political processes in Abkhazia has been Sergei Kiriyenko, First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation.
The opposition Telegram channel, Abkhaz Analytical Center, forecasts who will benefit from the new transit terminal and how.
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.
Rondeli Foundation explains the political factors that led to support for the IDP resolution by Armenia, Argentina, and South Africa.
Salome Zourabichvili talked about conflicts in response to a JAMnews question on increasing Russian influence in Abkhazia.
Journalist Inal Khashig on why Oleg Bartsyts’ visit to Moscow is more than a mere formality
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?"