Nut Thieves Add to Ethnic Woes
Abkhazia’s Georgian minority fears robbery during nut harvest.
Abkhazia’s Georgian minority fears robbery during nut harvest.
Opposition politicians angry at plans to offer full rights to members of marginalised community.
Parliament is to review a new language law tightening up the use of Tajik in public life.
Few experts share government hopes that new enterprise region will help alleviate economic woes.
Analysts say split that's opened up in opposition ranks letting President Saakashvili off the hook.
Analysts say split that's opened up in opposition ranks letting President Saakashvili off the hook.
Georgian leader’s foes dismiss reported mutiny as a stunt put up by the authorities to distract public from protests.
Unexplained shooting of 13 people in Baku feeds speculation about foreign ”terrorist” plots aimed at undermining stability.
It looks as if the president may pull off his gamble to simply ignore the wave of protests demanding his resignation.
On the so-called Golden Bridge, which crosses the river dividing Azerbaijan and Russia, huge sums change hands daily.