In the Ruins of Shusha
A ruined town in Karabakh makes a Georgian reporter reflect on this conflict and his own.
A ruined town in Karabakh makes a Georgian reporter reflect on this conflict and his own.
Journalists from a number of Caucasus countries take part the first of a series of joint assignments.
As if the Taleban weren’t bad enough, the Afghan government seems to be facing an insurrection within its own ranks.
Representatives of Tajikistan’s religious minorities are worried that proposed legislation could be used to restrict their activities.
Calls for Baku to quit CFE treaty as it boosts defence spending.
Government says sharp rise in defence spending will professionalise army but questions are asked about why the money is being spent.
Observers say that official Karabakh Armenian candidate not assured of victory.
Summer campaign by rebel fighters casts doubt on official claims that the war is over.
Armenians have grown used to working their fields with assault rifles aimed over their heads.
Leading Georgian newspaper acclaims IWPR’s regional reporting, saying republished stories prompt regular feedback from readers.