Kadyrov Slams Chechen Congress
The pro-Russian administration in Chechnya is set to move to Grozny on April 15
The pro-Russian administration in Chechnya is set to move to Grozny on April 15
President Shevardnadze's final term of office is likely to see a fierce power struggle between his political heirs
The lack of any hard news from the Florida peace talks sets the well-oiled rumour mill into motion
Bosniaks are divided over the threat posed by HDZ self-rule plans
Now that Milosevic is behind bars Belgrade leaders hope to be able to get on with the job of reviving their moribund country
Chechen children get the rudiments of an education in tents, wooden shacks and bombed-out schoolrooms.
Experts have estimated that corruption costs the Georgian government more than $500 million a year in lost revenue
Opposition leaders in Baku believe that Azerbaijan's lost territories can only be recovered by force
Dagestan's Supreme Court convicts two separate Wahhabi gangs of terrorist attacks