European Court Rules Against Moscow
A ruling in favour of Chechen civilians who say the Russian government infringed their human rights sets a strong legal precedent.
A ruling in favour of Chechen civilians who say the Russian government infringed their human rights sets a strong legal precedent.
Following South Ossetia’s rejection of a Georgian peace plan, is Tiblisi preparing for war?
Chechens unite in calling for the body of the rebel president to be given to his family.
European parliament holds meeting on the Chechen conflict, but only the Russians and their local allies attend.
Ground-breaking prosecution of Russian soldier may herald further similar trials.
Authorities insist territorial dispute will only be resolved by negotiations.
In a rare display of defiance, a popular local figure is taking his case against the Kabardino-Balkar authorities to Russia’s supreme court.
First rumblings of the contest to be the next Armenian president.
The plight of a thousand Dagestani villagers fleeing Chechnya has stoked trouble between the two republics.
Commander indicted for alleged war crimes in Kosovo is expected in The Hague next week.