Abkhaz Prime Minister Ousted
The surprise dismissal of the prime minister and de facto leader of Abkhazia has transformed the political landscape in the breakaway republic.
The surprise dismissal of the prime minister and de facto leader of Abkhazia has transformed the political landscape in the breakaway republic.
The Baku-Tblisi-Ceyhan oil project may have been given the green light, but local environmentalists are still seeing red.
In their most important religious festival, North Ossetians freely mix the names of Saint George and the pagan God Uasturji - but should not drink too much vodka.
Karabakh Armenians disabled by the war with Azerbaijan are fighting for their rights.
The people of Chechnya are divided on the merits of a plan to hand over law enforcement powers to a new Chechen police force.
A quarrel between Georgians and Abkhaz over seizure of a Turkish trawler has put sea trade with the unrecognised republic under scrutiny.
Armenians are getting increasingly frustrated with the firm that has a monopoly over the phone network in their country.
The residents of a tiny mountain village in eastern Georgia are quietly building the region's first Catholic church.
The citrus fruit trade is the main means of survival for the Abkhaz since they broke away from Georgia.
Tens of thousands of refugees could be the first to suffer if a row between the government and a Turkish electricity firm over unpaid debts is not resolved.