Abkhaz Rush For Russian Passports
Tbilisi’s relations with Moscow worsen as hundreds of thousands of Abkhazians take up Russian citizenship.
Tbilisi’s relations with Moscow worsen as hundreds of thousands of Abkhazians take up Russian citizenship.
Plans by the government in the breakaway republic of Abkhazia to privatise its Black Sea tourist resorts will bring in money – and new discontents
Hundreds of thousands of Chechen refugees in Ingushetia are afraid that Russia may force them to return to their war-shattered republic.
Residents of a blockaded Azerbaijani village continue to voice their fury over the government’s crackdown on its Islamist critics.
In an interview with IWPR, the rebel Chechen president hints at possibility of a long-term compromise over the republic’s future status if Moscow ends its military campaign.
Nagorny Karabakh’s psychological therapy centre has treated thousands of patients, suffering the traumas of war – including children born after the conflict ended.
Nationwide consultation process suggests that ordinary citizens have diminishing faith in the democratic process.
Hundreds of Baku's homeless children resort to substance abuse for a brief escape from the harsh realities of their lives.
The Armenian police say the country's drug problem is under control, although luck may have a lot to do with it.
Georgia's growing drug problem is affecting all branches of society - even the police.