Rose Revolution Loses Key Backers
Murmurs of discontent over state of Georgian democracy greet anniversary of Mikheil Saakashvili’s arrival in power.
Murmurs of discontent over state of Georgian democracy greet anniversary of Mikheil Saakashvili’s arrival in power.
Official sanctioning of a group seen as alien to Armenian religious tradition gets stormy public reception.
President condemns opponents as “common criminals”, but there are signs that having made its point, the government may release seven convicted men.
Getting compensation for destroyed homes involves bribery and a long wait.
More than two weeks after elections, no one knows who the winner is, although the opposition candidate is steadily gaining support.
Ordinary people can’t understand why they get poorer as oil revenues increase.
Worries of economic fallout as the dram surges against the country’s unofficial second currency – the US dollar.
English fans get a chance to pay their respects to the man who ruled in their favour in the 1966 World Cup final.
Is a proposed relaxation of citizenship laws a benefit or a danger for Armenia?
How has the man the Kremlin calls “the world’s number-two terrorist” avoided being captured by the Russians for the last five years?