Energy Crisis Threatens Investment
Investors in Iraqi Kurdistan say escalating fuel costs are trying their patience.
Investors in Iraqi Kurdistan say escalating fuel costs are trying their patience.
Armenians and Azerbaijanis look for ways round new curbs on migrant workers, while Georgians take most of the heat.
Government blamed for not limiting steep increase in gas price.
The major river in the southern Caucasus seems to be everyone’s dumping ground.
After rejecting Russian gas, Georgia looks to Azerbaijan and Turkey for emergency supplies.
High unemployment in Turkmenistan is forcing thousands of people to work as illegal migrants in Turkey.
Yerevan seeks to build better relations with Brussels, while not offending Moscow.
Getting out of Turkmenistan is becoming more difficult as the security agencies widen their net and bar more people from leaving the country.
Fed up with corruption and poverty, they yearn for a new life in Western Europe.