Astana Pipeline Anxiety
Kazakstan is worried its new oil pipeline may make it vulnerable to Russian pressure
Kazakstan is worried its new oil pipeline may make it vulnerable to Russian pressure
Kyrgyz traders are losing their goods, their livelihoods and even their lives on the Russian border
After eight years an environmental convention on the Caspian Sea has been signed - but what will it mean in practice?
Detention highlights the authorities’ growing suspicion towards some parts of the Muslim community in predominantly Christian North Ossetia.
President’s supporters appear unconcerned as two factions continue boycott in support of a referendum to oust him.
Rebels have offered a unilateral ceasefire, but Moscow and its local allies have rejected it outright
Freak accident removes key figure of Georgian revolution at a critical stage.
Life and death of a radical Islamist leader from a small mountain village in the Caucasus.
Aging nuclear power station is a vital source of energy for Armenia, but its future is uncertain given its location on geological and political faultlines.
Tskhinval blames Georgia for “provocations” designed to undermine the breakaway republic’s credibility.