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Kazakhstan officials extend control over the arts
Kazakhstan’s creative industry faces new government controls from April 20, imposing updated requirements on artists and event organisers. These measures arrive as the country's music scene enjoys a "golden age" with new talents gaining int

Georgian government adds another party to list of those facing ban
The Georgian government intends to file a new lawsuit with the Constitutional Court to ban political parties, concurrently withdrawing its previous application. This updated claim, confirmed by the ruling Georgian Dream party’s parliamentar
Armenia Signs New Trade Accord with EU Customs Zone
Yerevan’s pivot away from the Eurasian Economic Union accelerates with a partial customs alignment agreement that the EAEU Treaty technically forbids.
Georgia’s EU Path Stalls — What Happens Next
Brussels has paused Georgia’s accession talks indefinitely after the foreign agents law. Tbilisi’s ruling party shows no sign of reversing course.