Bride Theft Rampant in Southern Georgia
The ancient tradition of bride-stealing undergoes a revival despite tougher legislation and efforts by women’s rights groups.
The ancient tradition of bride-stealing undergoes a revival despite tougher legislation and efforts by women’s rights groups.
The authorities stand accused of inaction as grave-robbers raid ancient sites for gold treasures.
How an Armenian village chose communism, after the Soviet Union had ended.
The fact that Tbilisi and Sukhum come up with new peace initiatives is seen as a positive step, even if they continue to disagree on most issues.
Survivors of the school siege say officials should answer for negligence which contributed to the high casualty rate.
Resignation of parliamentary chairman may be a prelude to a bid for the presidency.
The Tbilisi government wants Georgia to join NATO by 2008, but question marks remain.
Authorities throws the book at Turkish electricity distributor as Russian rival appears set to step in.
Anyone who thought the government would ease off after Andijan is dead wrong, argues an Uzbekistan-based analyst.
Kyrgyzstan reels as a leading political figure with alleged underworld links is shot down in the street.