Milosevic Back to Work
Trial resumes after extended break following deterioration in the accused’s health.
Trial resumes after extended break following deterioration in the accused’s health.
Experts are not hopeful that a new law can root out Georgia’s pervasive organised criminals.
Prosecution say defendant’s request for provisional release timed to have maximum disruptive effect.
Human rights activist on trial for a TV appearance which undermined the government’s version of events in Andijan.
Ignorance and prejudice are fuelling an HIV and AIDS crisis in the region.
President wages war on foreign languages, then orders ministers to speak fluent English in matter of months.
As businessmen from the old northwest of Yugoslavia become active players in the Serbian market, bigger concerns from the EU are following their example.
Hopes of a windfall for the poor potato farmers of Samtskhe-Javakheti are raised by Georgia’s president - then dashed.
New regulations forcing Uzbek graduates to take compulsory job placements are likely to deter many from going to university.
War and social breakdown have left thousands of children without a proper home.