Kabardino-Balkaria: Businessman Takes a Stand
In a rare display of defiance, a popular local figure is taking his case against the Kabardino-Balkar authorities to Russia’s supreme court.
In a rare display of defiance, a popular local figure is taking his case against the Kabardino-Balkar authorities to Russia’s supreme court.
Kazak internet service providers restrict access to opposition web sites.
The collapse of the Moldovan government has cast a shadow across neighbouring Romania raising fears that the price of closer relations with the West is rising ever higher.
The Chechen capital’s airport is set to reopen for civilian flights next year.
Outside Baku, the country is held back by poverty and authoritarian local government officials.
Human rights groups who monitored the ballot suggest that large numbers of voters stayed away.
Outwardly the city has returned to normal, but the heavy police presence shows the manhunt is continuing.
As city residents still reel at the shock of a day of violence, some voice fears of longer-term instability.
The revelation that many of those involved in the Nalchik attacks were local men raises questions about what drove them to attack their own capital.