Sun, 04/04/2021 - 19:57

The Head of Rostourism Zarina Doguzova has won the GQ Super Women award

The head of Rostourism Zarina Doguzova became a laureate of the GQ Super Women award, TASS reports. Doguzova won the BOSS Woman. Inner Strength” (special GQ and BOSS nomination).

“Zarina opens eyes to the heritage of our country and breaks stereotypes about tourism in Russia. She is a shining example of a BOSS woman - fragile, but with incredible inner strength and personality,”- noted the organizers of the award.

Fri, 02/04/2021 - 11:04

13 cases of coronavirus have been detected in South Ossetia in a day

The number of detected cases of coronavirus infection in South Ossetia over the past day has increased by 13, 6 people have been removed from the medical register, Deputy Head of the South Ossetian Consumer Supervision Committee, Anna Gagloeva told IA "Res on Friday.

According to the Committee, as of April 2, 3230 cases of COVID-19 were registered in the Republic, 2855 citizens recovered.

Thu, 01/04/2021 - 12:44

The KGB of South Ossetia has informed about the handing over of the border violator to the Georgian authorities

On March 3, a border guard in the vicinity of the Khelchua settlement in Tskhinval district of South Ossetia detained a citizen of Georgia Ramaz Begeluri, born in 1984, a resident of the village. of Gugutiantkari, Gori municipality.

As reported by the South Ossetian Security Committee, “on March 31, 2021 R. G. Begeluri was returned guilty by the Tskhinval District Court, of committing a crime under Art. 322 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation "Illegal crossing of the State Border" and sentenced to one year of imprisonment conditionally.

Human Rights, Detente and the Trusov Gorge: Humanitarian Issues of the Geneva Discussions

At the last round of Geneva discussions, the South Ossetian delegation rejected accusations against South Ossetia of human rights violations, in particular, accusations that residents of the Georgian nationality do not have the right to study in their native language,” Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy Murat Dzhioev said at the press conference in Tskhinval.

“This information is absolutely false, and we have noted that there are schools in South Ossetia where the education is in the Georgian language,” he explained.

SOUTH OSSETIAN – GEORGIAN RELATIONS CHRONICLE OF HISTORICAL EVENTS

In middle XVIII Ossetia (Alania) was an independent country - a confederation of self-governed states.

There existed two kingdoms on territory of current Georgia – the Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti and the Kingdom of Imereti, and three princedoms – Guria, Mingrelia and Svanetia. At different extents they depended of Turkey and Iran.

1774 - Voluntary entrance of the united Ossetia into the Russian State;

1782 - Erekle II, the king of Kartli-Kakheti, asked the Russian Empress Catherine II to accept his kingdom under the protection of the Russian Empire;

The fate of the missing residents of South Ossetia remains on the agenda - Plenipotentiary

The issue of clarifying the fate of the residents of South Ossetia, listed to be missing since 2008, is important and relevant, and is raised at every round of the Geneva discussions, said the Presidential Envoy Murat Dzhioev.

According to Dzhioev, the 52nd round of the Geneva discussions was no exception, the South Ossetian party once again reminded the participants of the talks about the three reports of the Serbian independent expert Dusan Ignjatovic, who had been invited by the OSCE.

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