Moldova Looks to the West for Solutions
While the communists look likely to romp home in elections this Sunday, this formerly pro-Russian party is now campaigning on a pro-European ticket.
While the communists look likely to romp home in elections this Sunday, this formerly pro-Russian party is now campaigning on a pro-European ticket.
Baku’s overtures towards an unrecognised territory cause controversy.
Long-running dispute on Caspian oil reserves creates tensions which may ultimately harm Ashgabat more than Baku.
Changes to university entrance exam system are driving talented students abroad, complain ethnic minorities.
Poverty and the ready availability of heroin have led many women to take up drug dealing.
For some, multiple marriage offers a simple solution to the gender imbalance caused by conflict. But others say introducing the practice is the last thing Chechens need.
Public pressure forces Armenian government to back down on plans to build a highway through nature reserve.
Baku increases defence spending, though some question how effectively the money will be spent.
Opposition furious with government’s handling of street protests sparked by arrests of leading sportsmen.
Poverty, poor education and prohibitively expensive medical treatment blamed for Azerbaijan high infant mortality rate.