Dagestan: Muslim Factions Clash
An eruption of violence closes one of the oldest mosques in the Caucasus.
An eruption of violence closes one of the oldest mosques in the Caucasus.
Poor conditions and violent bullying are driving away young recruits.
The plight of a thousand Dagestani villagers fleeing Chechnya has stoked trouble between the two republics.
The November 6 election was seen as a litmus test of the president’s will to reform his country, but for now the jury is still out.
Opposition furious with government’s handling of street protests sparked by arrests of leading sportsmen.
Public pressure forces Armenian government to back down on plans to build a highway through nature reserve.
One of Russia’s most ethnically mixed republics experiences new tensions.
A long-awaited report on the school siege tragedy is critical of the Russian authorities and security forces, but leaves Beslan survivors unsatisfied.
Without the pressures of marriage and motherhood, some disabled women in Dagestan overcome overwhelming prejudice.
As Salome Zourabichvili is dismissed from her ministerial post, observers say the rift is deepening between Georgia’s government and opposition.