Encouraging Investigative Journalism in Kyrgyzstan
Workshops introduce participants from across the country to essential practical skills
Workshops introduce participants from across the country to essential practical skills
Strong reactions to moves to bind Yerevan’s economic future to Moscow.
Analysts note that legal moves look like political retaliation and could alienate allies in the EU and US.
Plans to fill trade gap left by ban on European foodstuffs may not be achievable.
Worries that enlargement is creating a new Iron Curtain in south-east Europe appear misplaced.
Long-running dispute on Caspian oil reserves creates tensions which may ultimately harm Ashgabat more than Baku.
Prosecutors insist Moscow was wrong to release Democratic leader Mahmadruzi Iskandarov.
Twenty years on, a new generation of children is not getting the treatment it needs for Chernobyl-related sickness.
While prostitution and trafficking of women in Macedonia thrives, the authorities appear incapable of halting the spread of this illegal trade
Opposition figure is promising a “violet revolution”, but no one seems convinced.