War Veterans' Peacetime Struggle
Abkhazia’s ex-soldiers find themselves unemployed, depressed and even suicidal.
Abkhazia’s ex-soldiers find themselves unemployed, depressed and even suicidal.
Exactly a decade on from the start of the war between Georgia and Abkhazia in August 1992, nothing has been resolved, and the disputed Kodori Gorge could be a new flashpoint.
More than 200,000 Georgia refugees from Abkhazia remember a tragic past and anticipate an uncertain future.
Young people in Abkhazia are struggling to understand the conflict with Georgia.
An upsurge of fighting on the Georgian-Chechnya border had sparked the worst quarrel in years between Tbilisi and Moscow.
The most important phase of the US military assistance programme in Georgia is due to start later this month – but the project has already run into problems.
A controversial referendum on changes to Azerbaijan's constitution later this month will strengthen Ilham Aliev's bid to succeed his father as president.
The Armenian leader of Nagorny Karabakh is cruising towards another term in office, in an election condemned by Azerbaijan and the European Union
Villagers from Armenia’s largest minority community have lost their grazing pastures and are being forced to leave.
As the start date for the Baku-Ceyhan pipeline nears, villagers along the route are asking what they will get out of it