Aggrieved Azerbaijan Could Turn to Moscow
Azerbaijan's rebuff from the Council of Europe is galling to Baku because neighbouring Armenia looks set to be accepted into the organisation's ranks.
Azerbaijan's rebuff from the Council of Europe is galling to Baku because neighbouring Armenia looks set to be accepted into the organisation's ranks.
The Georgian film industry mourns the passing of its heyday, while its directors fight tooth and nail over the last few crumbs of state funding
Russian police believe Chechen Wahhabis may be responsible for eleven gruesome murders in two Caucasian republics
Privatisation seems to offer the only chance of salvation for Armenia's national airline whose wings have been clipped by $12 million of debt
Campaigners fighting for the release of Brice Fleutiaux say there is new hope he will soon be returned to his family
Chechen officials are being accused of plundering federal funds aimed at "normalising" life in the rebel republic
With a draft bill for direct rule in Chechnya going through the Duma, concerted efforts are being made to bring a semblance of normality to the embattled republic
Opinion: the Cherkess are determined to reclaim their ethnic homeland but the authorities are refusing to listen to their demands