Kyrgyzstan: Civil Rights in Reverse Gear
Restrictive bills copied from Russia equate desire for basic rights with suspect pro-Western views.
Restrictive bills copied from Russia equate desire for basic rights with suspect pro-Western views.
Outspoken Moscow media official suggests Armenia should adopt Russian as an official language.
Government aims to strengthen links with Kiev while avoiding alienating strategic partner Moscow.
Labour force continues to flow to Russia, and new rules will make it easier for them to put down roots there.
For most, Islam is a uniting force in an alien society, though some experts warn of Islamic radicalisation risk.
Statement by parliamentary speaker seems aimed at muddying waters over toxic "annexation" word.
Experts say that concerns about Nagorny Karabakh are hampering progress towards accession.
G7 call for Moscow to "de-escalate" east Ukraine situation will have little effect.
Demonstrators are driven by complex motives and differing agendas, but this is not a repeat of the Kiev revolution.
Russian support for an assistance package clinches a deal that both governments see as benefiting them.