All Quiet as Western City Heads for Poll
Candidates in Herat claim some of their rivals are seeking to gain unfair advantage, but campaigning has generally been free of intimidation.
Candidates in Herat claim some of their rivals are seeking to gain unfair advantage, but campaigning has generally been free of intimidation.
Family problems and desperate circumstances lead many young women to burn themselves to death.
Yerevan defies Washington by strengthening strategic relationship with Tehran.
In an ethnically mixed part of Georgia, tensions are high as locals blame new settlers for crime wave.
Furore over plans to merge a Circassian homeland with the surrounding Russian region.
Environmentalists claim flooding caused by Turkish dams is threatening Ajaria.
Community leaders confident that they can build on their current political success on a local and national level.
Lack of experience and poor financial support are affecting Iraq’s fledgling civil society groups.
Returning refugees angered by law that prevents them taking part in elections for Kurdistan assembly.
Arabs and Kurds are trading insults online as the election debate moves into cyberspace.