Armenia: Nuclear Plant Controversy
Yerevan pushes ahead with new station in face of protests from ecologists.
Yerevan pushes ahead with new station in face of protests from ecologists.
Plans to fill trade gap left by ban on European foodstuffs may not be achievable.
Substantial arms purchases mostly made in other ex-Soviet states.
Long-running dispute on Caspian oil reserves creates tensions which may ultimately harm Ashgabat more than Baku.
Long-running dispute on Caspian oil reserves creates tensions which may ultimately harm Ashgabat more than Baku.
Both Georgia and Armenia go short of gas as Moscow and Tbilisi trade angry words.
Twenty years on, a new generation of children is not getting the treatment it needs for Chernobyl-related sickness.
Worries that enlargement is creating a new Iron Curtain in south-east Europe appear misplaced.
While prostitution and trafficking of women in Macedonia thrives, the authorities appear incapable of halting the spread of this illegal trade
The international community blamed for a succession of events that led to the 2008 conflict.