Ossetians Angered by Ingush Return
Tensions between Ossetians and Ingush remain despite recent friendship agreement between the two nations.
Tensions between Ossetians and Ingush remain despite recent friendship agreement between the two nations.
Ex-Moscow political mastermind suggests to IWPR that Russian president precipitated the Chechen conflict and is now seeking to escalate it.
President Putin is as much of a hostage as the 500 theatre-goers in Moscow. He has few options left to end the stand-off in the capital or the wider war that he started in Chechnya.
Controversy surrounds trials of Muslim Radicals accused of plotting to overthrow the authorities.
Former soldiers complain the Russian state is cheating of wages they're owed from their time in Chechnya
Ambitious bid by little-known company to buy electricity distribution grid faltering, after major foreign stakeholder pulls out of deal.
The Russian military and local police in Chechnya are earning vast sums plying an illegal trade in oil, officials and villagers say.
Alarmed at Georgia's operation in the Pankisi Gorge, the unrecognised republic of South Ossetia is calling up reservists.
The crisis between Moscow and Tbilisi over the Pankisi Gorge may be receding, but a dangerous month lies ahead.
Azerbaijan's clamp down on suspected Chechen guerrillas seems to be an attempt to maintain good relations with Russia.