Georgian Protests Reignite
Failures to deliver on political promises have people back out in the streets.
Kazakstan: Victims of Violence End Up In Jail
Women who fight back often end up serving stiff prison sentences.
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Hopes for hi-tech entrepreneurship as an emerging market.
Kyrgyzstan: Extremism-Related Convictions Triple
Experts call for comprehensive approach to deradicalising prisoners.
Georgian Women Struggle To Access Safe Abortion
The church, politicians and even medical professionals often oppose the procedure.
What Future For Transnistria Talks?
Chisinau’s new coalition government makes fresh attempt to get negotiations back on track.
Tajik Authorities Drag Heels Over Child Returnees
Concerns remain over whether they present a more long-term public danger.
Ukraine Fears Fall Out From Trump Impeachment
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