Tiny landlocked Armenia is best known in the region for apricots and brandy, and is the source of long-running Caucasus rivalries as to which nationality first invented winemaking, whose mineral water and dolma are superior,...
While Georgia’s current liberal immigration framework may require some fixing, it is important that the policy debate surrounding this issue is conducted in a coolheaded, professional manner. It would be a mistake to throw the...
Armenia's Tumo Center for Creative Technologies is an amazing project bringing IT and creativity education to thousands of Armenian kids aged 12-18. The result of over $100mln in Armenian Diaspora investment, Tumo uses a smart...
By attracting professionals from different walks of life, coffeehouses offer a great space for (sober) intellectual exchanges and innovation, much of which is about connecting ideas from seemingly unrelated fields. Though not alcohol-free, the Georgian...
Despite innate creativity, the Georgian people rarely venture outside the traditional domain. Perhaps surprisingly, Japan may teach Georgia how to think out of the traditional box and bring innovation into traditional products and occupations.
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