Caucasus
Curtains for Azerbaijan's Theatres?
Doubts raised about new law designed to help revive the country’s struggling theatres.
Progress in Abkhaz Peace Talks
The fact that Tbilisi and Sukhum come up with new peace initiatives is seen as a positive step, even if they continue to disagree on most issues.
Discontent With Beslan Trial
Survivors of the school siege say officials should answer for negligence which contributed to the high casualty rate.
Chechnya: Living with a Vengeance
War has triggered a new kind of revenge killing, but peace could make it even worse.
Azerbaijan Faces Iran Dilemma
Baku uncomfortable as its major ally confronts its southern neighbour.
EU Could Assume Peacekeeping Role
The European Union’s new special representative for the South Caucasus sees an enhanced role for the EU in conflict resolution.
Azerbaijan, Georgia Launch Rail Project
As Azerbaijan hails a new railway project for the Caucasus, the mood in Georgia is less enthusiastic, and the Armenians are openly hostile.
Chechen Power Struggle Hots Up
Differences between Chechnya’s president and prime minister burst into the open.
Armenian Speaker Quits
Resignation of parliamentary chairman may be a prelude to a bid for the presidency.