Armenian Students Protest Conscription Drive
Postgraduates no longer automatically let off serving in the military.
Kyrgyz Constitution is Central Asia's Finest
New constitution will not turn the country into a parliamentary democracy just yet, but it’s still the most progressive in the region.
Caucasus: Apr/May '10
Georgian officials pledge to do more to inform refugees of their rights after IWPR radio programme exposed lack of communication.
Georgian Refugees' Communications Boost
Georgian officials pledge to do more to inform refugees of their rights after IWPR radio programme exposed lack of communication.
Mounting Discontent Among Kazak Oil Workers
Strike action prevented after concerted protests, as income levels fall in oil industry.
Journalist's Arrest Worries Armenian Activists
Assault charge seen as excessive for reporter accused of pulling policeman’s hat off.
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Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.