Exasperated Moscow Backs Kadyrov
The warring heads of Chechnya's puppet administration have tried the Kremlin's patience to breaking point
The warring heads of Chechnya's puppet administration have tried the Kremlin's patience to breaking point
The withdrawal of Russian troops from Georgia inspires mixed emotions across the region
With only 16 days to go, the Milosevic bandwagon rolls ever closer to the inevitable election victory fanfare.
Romania has in recent years become a transit centre for clandestine immigration to the European Union
Why the victims of North Ossetia's four-day war remain trapped in purgatory
While dozens of institutes across Armenia do their best to provide homeless children with a normal childhood, the prospects for a secure future are bleak
Chechen rebels insist they were responsible for sinking the Kursk nuclear submarine
While prostitution and trafficking of women in Macedonia thrives, the authorities appear incapable of halting the spread of this illegal trade
Opposition politicians in Yerevan claim plans to privatise the nation's electricity suppliers have been deliberately biased towards the West.
President Ardzinba opposes the withdrawal of Russian troops from Abkhazia, and warns against any ideas to impose NATO troops on the territory.