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Azerbaijan making fresh coat of paint on its legal framework in artificial land investment


President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, has signed a law introducing amendments to legislation governing investment activity on artificial land areas in Azerbaijan, Azernews reports.

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Abkhazia Detains Georgian Wanted by Russia – Civil Georgia


Abkhazia Detains Georgian Wanted by Russia  Civil Georgia

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Abkhazia Detains Georgian Wanted by Russia


De facto authorities in occupied Abkhazia detained Georgian citizen Vladimir Shulaia, wanted by Russia for committing a murder in 2002, local news outlet Apsnypress reported July 28.

Abkhazia’s de facto state security service said Shulaia “was staying in Abkhazia illegally” and was “part of a criminal group operating in Georgia and Russia.”

Shulaia, 47, was handed over to Russia for “further operational and investigative actions,” the de facto authorities said.

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NBG Replenishes International Reserves as IMF Praises Georgia’s ‘Resilience’


Georgia’s central bank has been steadily replenishing its international reserves in recent months, as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) praised the ‘resilience’ of the Georgian economy amid both domestic and international challenges. Experts have linked the country’s macroeconomic stability to strong exports, tourism-related growth, and sustained foreign transfers, particularly from the European Union.

National Bank of Georgia (NBG) purchased nearly USD 900 million in the first six months of 2025, filling its international reserves after selling roughly the same amount last year. According to official data, the purchases totaled USD 879.5 million and were made on the Bmatch trading platform. The NBG bought USD 101.7 million in March, USD 266.4 million in April, USD 245.4 million in May, and USD 266 million in June.

The bank said that, as of June, Georgia’s international reserves stand at USD 4.7 billion. The next update is going to be announced for the end of August.

“The NBG is always focused on refilling the reserves, which is confirmed by the bank’s declared policy,” the central bank added, noting that “when the market allows this, the National Bank grows the country’s international reserves.”

The refilling of foreign exchange reserves follows the sale of more than USD 900 million last year. The NBG sold about USD 220 million in May and June amid mass protests over the foreign agents law, and nearly USD 700 million in September and October ahead of the parliamentary elections.

In October 2024 alone, with the elections held on the 26th, the NBG sold USD 591 million to prevent a currency devaluation, causing a dramatic USD 630 million drop in reserves and bringing them down to USD 4.08 billion, marking the largest one-month decline in history. Georgian Dream government critics were concerned about the “depletion” of international reserves.

Buying interventions come amid the gradual and steady appreciation of the Georgian lari (GEL) against the U.S. dollar, months after initial crisis-driven volatility.

USD to GEL from November 28, 2024, to July 28, 2025. Source: NBG

“Georgia has shown remarkable resilience amid heightened domestic and geopolitical uncertainty, with strong growth, near target inflation, and moderate debt levels,” the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Executive Board said in its July 22 report on Georgia. The report, however, warned that “domestically, heightened political uncertainty and potential sanctions could dampen FDI, tourism, and pressure the lari.”

The IMF also expressed concern over the independence of the National Bank of Georgia, currently led by Georgian Dream loyalist Natia Turnava.

“Strengthening NBG governance and independence remains an important priority. There has been progress on implementing past recommendations, including filling board vacancies and appointing a governor. However, proposed amendments to enhance governance and financial autonomy in the NBG Law remain outstanding,” the report said.

EU-Dominated Inflows

While the economy has remained a top concern for Georgians at the individual level, experts attribute the country’s improved macroeconomic indicators to growing foreign currency inflows.

“Net foreign currency inflows, combining merchandise trade, tourism revenues and instant money transfers, improved further in June,” TBC Capital, a Georgian bank-affiliated think-tank, said in its July 25 newsletter.

The European Union has been the top source of foreign inflows, accounting for 20.3% of all inflows in the second quarter of 2025 — the highest share since the first quarter of 2022. The EU’s contribution is particularly notable in remittances, with an average of 46% of money transfers to Georgia coming from EU countries throughout 2025. The next strongest source of remittances has been the United States, making up 19% of transfers in recent months. Russia’s share, meanwhile, stood at 13% in June — a rebound from its all-time low of 10.5% recorded in January this year.

The Georgian economy, particularly at the level of individual households, is heavily dependent on remittances, which accounted for 11.8% of Georgia’s GDP in 2024.

The improvement in net inflows has also been aided by external trade trends, with strong exports, mainly driven by car re-exports, and muted growth in imports, TBC Capital said.

According to the think-tank, other Lari-supportive trends included strong exports, largely driven by car exports, somewhat subdued imports, a weak USD, and growing tourism-related inflows. International visitor trips increased by 4.6% year-over-year in the first half of the year, reaching 2.81 million. In this period, Georgia generated USD 1,971 million from foreign travel, up by 3.8% year-over-year, with Russia (USD 308 million), the EU and UK (USD 277 million), and Israel (USD 242 million) among the top contributors.

As for migration-related non-cash spending, the think tank estimated that expenditures by Russians, Belarusians, and Ukrainians, many of whom settled in Georgia following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, remained flat in June and saw a slight decline in July.

The inflation, on the other hand, amounted to 4% year-on-year in June, largely driven by growing food prices.

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Project ‘Read, Learn, Earn’ launched in country


The Jafar Jabbarli Republican Youth Library, in collaboration with the Youth and Sports Department of Yasamal district in Baku, has launched the “Read, Learn, Earn” project in the district’s Central Park, Azernews reports.

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Opinion: “Arrests of officials in Georgia are a way to remove unwanted people”


Arrests of officials in Georgia

“It may simply be a method used to remove unwanted people from the team,” analyst Lela Djejalava said, commenting on the arrests of former senior officials of Georgia’s Ministry of Defense.

According to the State Security Service of Georgia, former Deputy Defense Minister Giorgi Khaindrava, former head of the ministry’s procurement department Vladimir Gudushauri, and a close relative of the then-defense minister were arrested on suspicion of embezzling large sums of budget funds.

Analyst Lela Djejalava: Arrests of officials in Georgia

The tragicomedy of the ruling Georgian Dream party’s behavior is that it suddenly decided to declare war on corruption after such a long delay,” Djejalava said.

This is not a fight against corruption – it is a fight for the redistribution of power and financial influence among factions within the mafia-like syndicate known as Georgian Dream.”

She recalled that corruption scandals have repeatedly erupted within the Georgian government, including those involving former Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili.

In her view, this could well be a method used to eliminate unwanted members of the team. She also posed a rhetorical question: how can the party claim its power is legitimate if – by its own admission – corruption is rampant among its top officials?

For [Georgian Dream’s informal leader] Bidzina Ivanishvili, the most important thing is his billions and his family members. Everyone else, including those who were once in his closest circle, is merely a means to preserve these precious billions.

For him, everything is just a tool, and nothing holds real value,” Djejalava asserted.

Furthermore, she believes Ivanishvili is now sacrificing his allies – those who helped Russia bypass Western sanctions – in an attempt to clean up his image in the eyes of the United States.

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Great return continues as 60 more families resettle in liberated Khidirli village


In line with the directive of President Ilham Aliyev, the Great Return to Azerbaijan’s liberated territories continues at full pace. The latest resettlement caravan has reached the village of Khidirli in the Aghdam district, where 60 families — totaling 236 people — are returning to their ancestral lands and receiving newly built homes, Azernews reports.

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The 20 Best Attractions and Sights in Nashville


From must-see museums to iconic music venues, consider this your Nashville bucket list. The 20 Best Attractions and Sights in Nashville Nashville Zoo Kids of all ages can enjoy a field trip to the Nashville Zoo, which has grown leaps and bounds since taking over the Grassmere property in 1996.

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Ashgabat and Baku forge strategic bond beyond energy


A compelling moment arrived in Baku this summer, as two neighboring Caspian nations, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan, gathered for the 8th meeting of their Joint Intergovernmental Commission on economic and humanitarian cooperation. Beneath the polished diplomatic formality lay a deeper truth: this is where century‑old fraternal ties meet bold new ambition.