Baku Caves In To Council Of Europe
Azerbaijan backs down on unprecedented threat to ban member of visiting Council of Europe delegation.
Azerbaijan backs down on unprecedented threat to ban member of visiting Council of Europe delegation.
Georgian non-governmental organisations fear a violent attack on one of their offices two weeks ago will go unpunished.
A seven-month experiment in dialogue between human rights groups, the Russian army and civilian officials in Chechnya has ended in failure.
Recent dismissal of Turkish foreign minister Ismail Cem unnerves Armenia, where he is seen as key to an improvement in relations between the two countries
One of Russia's richest businessmen has made many friends and enemies in his first six months as president of the tiny republic of Adygeia
Ethnic Russians fear legislation introduced to bolster the Azerbaijani language will discriminate against them
War and poverty have made life increasingly difficult in the breakaway republic of Nagorny Karabakh
With unemployment running rife, the nation's intellectuals, craftsmen and refugees take to the streets in a thankless search for jobs
A decade of peace and improving community relations is celebrated in the breakaway republic of South Ossetia
Parties loyal to President Shevardnadze were humiliated in Georgia's local elections, amid scenes of chaos and claims of vote-rigging.