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The South Caucasus Enters a Phase of New Geopolitical Normality

The South Caucasus is entering a new phase where security, sovereignty, and survival matter more than ideology, says analyst Farhad Mamedov, as regional states seek to avoid becoming arenas for great-power confrontation.

Azerbaijani Truck Drivers Protest Fines During Transit Through Georgia

Azerbaijan.US Azerbaijani long-haul truck drivers transiting through Georgia have raised concerns over large fines imposed during roadside inspections, saying enforcement practices have become stricter in...

Georgia Introduces Mandatory Medical Insurance for Foreign Visitors

Azerbaijan.US Georgia has introduced a new entry requirement for foreign travelers, making medical insurance mandatory for all tourists entering the country from 2026. Under the new...

Why Azerbaijan has fewer pensioners than its neighbors: three key factors

Azerbaijan.US Azerbaijan has a significantly lower share of pensioners compared to its South Caucasus neighbors, a difference driven not by policy alone but by demographics,...

Why Azerbaijan’s Livestock Sector Is Falling Behind Georgia

Azerbaijan.US Azerbaijan’s declining livestock numbers are not the result of a short-term shock, but a structural problem rooted in policy and incentives, economist Natig Jafarli...

Tbilisi Stresses Daily High-Level Political Dialogue With Baku

Georgia’s Foreign Minister: Azerbaijan Is a Key Partner for Tbilisi

Cost of Imported Cars Set to Rise in Azerbaijan After Georgian Tariff Hikes

Georgia Raises Car Import Fees; Azerbaijan Buyers May Face Higher Prices

Georgia Approves Free Transit of Azerbaijani Oil to Armenia

Kobakhidze orders cost-free fuel shipment from Azerbaijan through Georgia

Azerbaijani Diesel Set to Replace Russian Supplies in Georgia

Azerbaijani Diesel Poised to Fully Replace Russian Supplies in Georgia

Kobakhidze: Goal of Hybrid Attacks on Georgia Is to Undermine National Interests

Kobakhidze said the State Security Service’s investigation confirmed that since 2007, Georgian Interior Ministry officers have never used prohibited chemical agents to disperse crowds - directly rejecting claims recently aired by the BBC.

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