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About Robin
Robin Forestier-Walker is an award winning foreign correspondent based out of Tbilisi, Georgia. After beginning his career with the BBC in London in 2000, Robin moved first to Almaty in 2008 and began reporting for Al Jazeera English, covering news and current affairs from Bishkek to Budapest, before moving to Georgia in 2013. He is an experienced broadcaster, witnessing major news events from Ukraine's conflict with Russia and political crisis in 2014 to Armenia's Velvet Revolution in 2018. He has produced and presented for flagship current affairs programmes including Al Jazeera's Listening Post, People and Power and 101 East. Recently he has been developing documentary projects and is an alumni of Germany's prestigious Documentary Campus. His web series, “Clash of Narratives”, a wry take on political echo chambers, was his directorial debut for Coda Story, long-listed for the One World Media Awards in 2018, and officially selected for Raindance 2017.
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Armenia and Azerbaijan’s new-old border war

19 Nov 2021  |  www.aljazeera.com
Since early summer, Armenian and Azerbaijani military forces have engaged in a new border conflict, with significant clashes occurring on November 16. Both sides have reported casualties, and footage shows intense military engagements. The conflict centers on disputed borders defined by Soviet cartographers, exacerbated by last year's Nagorno-Karabakh war. Armenia accuses Azerbaijan of isolation tactics, while Azerbaijan claims Armenia provoked the latest fighting. Russia's military presence in Armenia and its role as a mediator has been crucial in maintaining a fragile peace, with a recent intervention by Russia's Defence Minister leading to a cessation of hostilities.

Nagorno-Karabakh: Information war and competing media narratives

28 Sep 2020  |  www.aljazeera.com
The article discusses the ongoing conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, highlighting the isolation of the region and its people amidst the information war and competing media narratives. It describes the challenges faced by civilians due to the conflict and the impact of monopolized messaging by official sources. The narrative is shaped by official statements and media control, obscuring the human suffering and complexities of the situation.

Georgians reviving ancient honey-harvesting tradition

02 Sep 2020  |  www.aljazeera.com
In western Georgia, the ancient tradition of harvesting honey from wild bees is experiencing a revival. This practice is being carried out without modern box hives and is no longer an exclusively male occupation.

Azerbaijani foreign minister sacked amid tension with Armenia

17 Jul 2020  |  www.aljazeera.com
Azerbaijan’s foreign minister has been dismissed by the president due to 'meaningless negotiations' with Armenia. Renewed fighting over disputed territory has resulted in the deaths of at least 16 soldiers and one civilian. The report highlights the ongoing tension and conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

Kyrgyzstan gov’t faces backlash over doctor’s ‘forced confession’

20 Apr 2020  |  www.aljazeera.com
The Kyrgyzstan government is under criticism for compelling doctors to apologize after they voiced concerns about insufficient personal protective equipment. Medical staff constitute a significant portion of new COVID-19 infections in the country, highlighting the challenges faced by healthcare workers. The situation has sparked a backlash against the government's handling of the pandemic.

Georgian churches remain open for Easter despite lockdown

19 Apr 2020  |  www.aljazeera.com
In Georgia, health officials are preparing for a potential increase in COVID-19 infections after the government allowed churches to remain open for Orthodox Easter services, despite a ban on gatherings of more than three people. Critics have accused the government of not holding the Eastern Orthodox Church accountable for this decision. The situation highlights tensions between public health measures and religious practices.

Marking 10 years since Kyrgyzstan’s violent power struggle

08 Apr 2020  |  www.aljazeera.com
Kyrgyzstan marks the 10th anniversary of the overthrow of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev after a violent power struggle that resulted in dozens of deaths during the storming of the presidential palace. Al Jazeera's Robin Forestier-Walker, who witnessed the events, reflects on the country's journey towards democracy since the revolution.

Georgian business magnate takes on ruling party

26 Dec 2019  |  www.aljazeera.com
In the context of anti-government protests and upcoming parliamentary elections in Georgia, banking magnate Mamuka Khazaradze has founded a new political party named Lelo. Al Jazeera's Robin Forestier-Walker interviewed Khazaradze in Kakheti to explore the potential rise of another oligarch in the country's personality-driven politics.

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Georgia protesters angered by promises broken on electoral reform

26 Nov 2019  |  www.aljazeera.com
Riot police deployed water cannons on protesters in Georgia who were demanding electoral reforms. The government has stated that changes will not be implemented until 2024, leading to public outrage over broken promises.
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