Central Asia: Little Free Media, Lots of Russian Propaganda
IWPR Central Asia programme manager Abakhon Sultonnazarov assesses the state of press freedom in each country.
How Geopolitics Traps Moldova's Minorities
Better representation could have far-reaching effects for the whole country.
Georgia: Is Russia Weaponising The Anti-Vax Movement?
Measles outbreak may be linked to wider disinformation campaign.
Ukraine's Political Reckoning
Public anger over corruption and a wave of populism may herald big political changes.
Georgia: Spring Festival Highlights Challenges
Amid the festivities, issues of integration and representation remain.
NATO Head on Georgia, Russia's Red Lines and Saakashvili
Treaty organisation will not allow Russia to influence accession.
Azerbaijan: Celebrating Women with Slaps and Kicks
State repression means that something as simple as a call for gender equality cannot be tolerated.
Kazakstan: The Power Behind the Throne
A surprise transition which may have been planned for a long time.
Nazarbayev Plans His Legacy
How will Kazakstan’s leader be remembered for his 30 years in power?
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