Fuel Crisis Grips Kazakhstan For motorists without the coupons, there is nothing left to do but scour cities looking for the very few service stations that will take money. Almaz Kumenov Oct 12, 2017
Episode 3: Looking at Luxury Real Estate’s Money Laundering Role The first in a three-part series on offshore finance, money laundering, and Trump’s real estate deals in the post-Soviet region. Masha Udensiva-Brenner Oct 10, 2017
Acclaimed Filmmaker’s Trip to Georgia Postponed After South Ossetia Controversy Kusturica had planned to perform alongside his rock band, No Smoking Orchestra. Bradley Jardine Oct 4, 2017
Armenia: Activists Cry Censorship as Government Shuts Down Stalinism Exhibit The ministry has said that the exhibit can open again after it undergoes some alterations. Oksana Musaelyan Oct 3, 2017
Kyrgyzstan: Surge of Piety Turning Town Into Alcohol-Free Zone There was a time when Aravan, a bazaar town in a dusty corner of Kyrgyzstan’s Osh province, was awash in booze. Alisher Khamidov Sep 22, 2017
Police Arrest Dozens of Gay Azerbaijanis After Reported Raids Lawyers working on the cases say that at least 100 people have been detained over a period of several days. Bradley Jardine Sep 22, 2017