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Students Occupy TSU Chancellery, Call for Release of Chikobava, Khasaia


On January 26, students, including those from the May Student Movement, occupied the chancellery of the Tbilisi State University, demanding the release of Akaki Chikobava and Giorgi Khasaia, both of whom had been sentenced to pre-trial detention for allegedly acting in a group to damage the car of the National Enforcement Bureau during the Kekelidze Street eviction standoff with the authorities.

The students are also calling for halting the eviction of people from their “only home” and for the TSU administration to issue an official statement in support of Khasaia and Chikobava. A similar call was made to Ilia State University, where Khasaia is a PhD student. Chikobava teaches at TSU.

The students refuse to leave the Chancellery until their demands are met.

They are calling on the university to go on strike and the professors to join the students. “The expulsion of a family from their only home and the arrest of people who show solidarity with them is the direct consequence of the economic policies that plunge us, the population, into debt every day…” said the May Student Movement in a video recorded inside the TSU Chancellery.

Today, a protest was held in the courtyard of the Tbilisi State University as well. Among others, the protesters included both students and the Khma (Voice) movement. Both Giorgi Khasaia and Akaki Chikobava are co-founders of the movement.

“If there is a threat against us that two of our members will be sent to prison for three to six years, we can escalate to a more serious threat. We will declare that today the university will stop, tomorrow something else will stop that I don’t want to reveal yet, and finally Georgia will stop until Giorgi Khasaia and Akaki Chikobava are released and the evictions stop,” said a protester identified by publika as a representative of the Khma movement.

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Georgia, Armenia Sign ‘Strategic Partnership’ Agreement During Pashinian Visit – Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty


Georgia, Armenia Sign ‘Strategic Partnership’ Agreement During Pashinian Visit  Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty

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Armenia-Georgia trade exceeded $1 billion: Garibashvili – ARMENPRESS


Armenia-Georgia trade exceeded $1 billion: Garibashvili  ARMENPRESS

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Nikol Pashinyan and Irakli Garibashvili summarize the results of the session of the intergovernmental commission – ARMENPRESS


Nikol Pashinyan and Irakli Garibashvili summarize the results of the session of the intergovernmental commission  ARMENPRESS

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Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in dialogue with the Los Angeles Armenian community


The Armenian Communities Department of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation has embarked on a two-day conversation with the Los Angeles Armenian community. It will take place on the weekend of February 2 and 3, at Hero House in Glendale.

Dr. Razmik Panossian, Director of the Armenian Department at Gulbenkian since 2013, will present the Foundation’s projects, strategies and goals, and engage in dialogue with various scholars and specialists.

On Friday February 2 from 7-8:30 p.m., a visual presentation will precede a conversation, during which Dr. Panossian will highlight some of the activities of the Department during the past decade and present future directions. This short presentation will be followed by an hour-long discussion about Gulbenkian’s work, in conversation with Salpi Ghazarian of the USC Institute of Armenian Studies and Dr. Houri Berberian, Meghrouni Family Presidential Chair in Armenian Studies and Director of the Armenian Studies program at UC Irvine. Questions and comments from the audience will be welcomed.

On Saturday February 3 from 11:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., a sequence of three bilingual panels will explore (a) the changing world of Armenian philanthropy, (b) the challenges facing the Armenian language, education and culture in the Diaspora, and (c) the importance of critical thinking, especially in Armenia and in Diaspora institutions.

The Gulbenkian Foundation’s engagement in Armenian communities around the world continues even as it looks to work more closely in Los Angeles, always within the sphere of its strategic directions. These directions are examined and adopted every five years, taking into consideration changing global and Armenian challenges.

The USC Institute of Armenian Studies has partnered with Gulbenkian in the organization of these events. “This is not the first time that we’ve collaborated with Gulbenkian. Our perspectives and approaches are similar, and we welcome the opportunity to broaden the Armenian conversation,” said Salpi Ghazarian, who, together with Institute Director Dr. Shushan Karapetian, will participate in the panels. The various panelists also include, among others, Professor Donald Miller of USC, Dr. Hagop Gulludjian and Dr. Shant Shekherdimian of UCLA, as well as Shogher Margossian from the Gulbenkian Foundation.

Everyone is invited to participate in this rare conversation between program designers and funders on the one hand, and the community the programs are meant to benefit on the other. What challenges do Armenian organizations currently face and will face in the future? How can we actually reinforce language and culture in a diasporan setting? Do we want to? Are institutions and their programs useful, appropriate and impactful, or repetitious, outdated and not focused? How are decisions made and programs evaluated? Are decision-making and fundraising changing? Should they, and if so, how?

“The Gulbenkian Foundation journey supporting Armenian communities started in the Middle East, where it is still present. It has also steadily shifted westwards, bringing us to Los Angeles. We need to learn from the Los Angeles community, and we would like to contribute to it, especially in the domains of culture, education and language. This two-day dialogue is essential for us to develop appropriate programming that is relevant to this ever-more-important Armenian hub that is very different from those that have come before,” says Dr. Panossian.

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Photos show Iranian warheads seized in raid that left 2 Navy SEALs presumed dead – Business Insider


Photos show Iranian warheads seized in raid that left 2 Navy SEALs presumed dead  Business Insider

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Georgia, Armenia Sign ‘Strategic Partnership’ Agreement During Pashinian Visit


South Caucasus neighbors Georgia and Armenia signed a “strategic partnership” memorandum during a visit to Tbilisi by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian on January 26, Georgian Premier Irakli Garibashvili said.

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KazTransOil to boost transit of Russian oil to Uzbekistan to 550,000 tons in 2024


KazTransOil plans to boost transit of Russian oil to Uzbekistan to 550,000 tons in 2024 instead of 500,000 tons planned earlier, the press service of Kazakhstan’s national operator on the KazTransOil main oil pipeline said in a statement, Azernews reports, citing TASS.

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Russian MFA spokesperson criticizes Armenian FM for anti-Russian statements – News.Az


Russian MFA spokesperson criticizes Armenian FM for anti-Russian statements  News.Az