Georgia: “My Heart is Like a Stone”
Women labour migrants endure years of domestic drudgery and loneliness to support the families left behind.
Women labour migrants endure years of domestic drudgery and loneliness to support the families left behind.
The two countries follow Ukraine’s bid, despite their own vulnerability to Russia.
Could a toxic partnership be developing between mainstream politics and extremists?
With the United National Movement at the helm, the region is now a test for local governance.
Citizens from the Middle East, Africa and Asia say that they are being routinely discriminated against when applying for residency.
Experts say that internal politics and a lack of strong reaction from the West have weakened response to ex head-of-state’s arrest.
All students have to learn in Russian, in a move condemned as “an obvious manifestation of racial discrimination”.
Infections are on the rise as conspiracy theories fuel scepticism, further hobbling immunisation efforts.
Enmity and toxic rhetoric dominate discourse amid a second round of critical local elections.
Ethnic Georgians say that the de facto Abkhazia government is using their land as a dumping ground.