Georgia: US Prisoner Deal Causes Concern
Tbilisi’s acceptance of Guantanamo inmates worries opposition. By Dimitri Avaliani in Tbilisi
Tbilisi’s acceptance of Guantanamo inmates worries opposition. By Dimitri Avaliani in Tbilisi
Moscow sees unilateral move as a provocation – and some Georgians tend to agree.
Project aims to help conflict journalists meet evidential standards that will allow their work to support future justice processes.
An alleged coup attempt by Islamic militants spells trouble for the Balkar and Karachai minorities
A rift is opening up between Azerbaijan's religious leaders and their congregations who say the mosques are doing nothing to improve their spiritual and material well-being
An emerging political opposition in Nagorny Karabakh is challenging the authorities' view that the war is over
Opinion: the Cherkess are determined to reclaim their ethnic homeland but the authorities are refusing to listen to their demands
Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia support United States to various degrees, but worry about war's impact on their own region.
Detention highlights the authorities’ growing suspicion towards some parts of the Muslim community in predominantly Christian North Ossetia.
The United Nations has criticised the Russian government’s work on the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, saying it risks causing irreversible harm to the pristine Caucasus environment.