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Bibilov

Questions surround South Ossetian referendum on joining Russia

The territory’s outgoing leader says the vote will take place in July. But he’ll be out of office by then and neither his successor, nor Russia itself, appear as interested in it as he is.
Joshua Kucera May 16, 2022
Shamiyev’s supporters

“I avenged my father”: A saga of crime and bloodshed in the highlands of Kyrgyzstan

The criminal underworld reaches across generations.
Ayzirek Imanaliyeva May 16, 2022
EU Georgia

Georgia facing tough questions with bid for EU membership

Few took it seriously when Georgia’s ruling party promised to formally apply for EU membership in 2024. But then events pushed them to apply even earlier. Is Georgia ready?
Nini Gabritchidze May 16, 2022
Saakashvili in court

Georgia: What to do with Misha?

Long out of office, in prison and in ill health, Georgia’s ex-president Mikheil Saakashvili is still dominating headlines and vexing the government.
Giorgi Lomsadze May 13, 2022
Artsvashen

Armenian and Azerbaijani exclaves back on the agenda

As a new border commission prepares to start work, it will have to reckon with persistent disagreements over what to do with a handful of quirks of Soviet border-drawing.
Heydar Isayev, Ani Mejlumyan May 13, 2022
Armenians rifles

In wake of war defeat, Armenia seeks to loosen gun laws

Supporters of a new bill say the country needs to strengthen civilian defense. But skeptics say it could lead to increased gun crimes.
Arshaluis Mgdesyan May 12, 2022
A memorial ceremony for the crash victims held on the first anniversary of the event. (Photo: Danil Usmanov)

Kyrgyzstan: Public commission created to investigate deadly 2017 plane crash

It is alleged that previous governments have sought to cover up the circumstances that led to the tragedy that claimed 39 lives.
Ayzirek Imanaliyeva May 11, 2022
Klaar Grigoryan Hajiyev

Armenia announces, but doesn’t reveal, six new points in negotiations with Azerbaijan

It is a response to Azerbaijan’s earlier five-point proposal, but the secrecy around it has only increased suspicion among Armenians.
Heydar Isayev, Ani Mejlumyan May 10, 2022
South Ossetia ABL

Calls for Georgia to open a “second front” against Russia fall flat

Many outsiders have been calling on Georgia to take advantage of Russian weakness to reclaim its lost territories. But Georgians themselves aren’t having it.
Nini Gabritchidze May 10, 2022
Georgian National Legion

Georgians take up arms against Russia in Ukraine

Georgians make up the most prominent contingent of foreign fighters in Ukraine. At least nine have been killed.
Giorgi Lomsadze May 9, 2022
Gagloev

South Ossetia’s incumbent leader loses reelection

While Anatoliy Bibilov tried to boost his electoral chances by tying himself more tightly to Russia, analysts say his defeat will still not likely result in any substantial change in relations with Moscow.
Joshua Kucera May 9, 2022
Bibilov

South Ossetian leader faces tough reelection after backing Ukraine deployment

The incumbent has come under fire for a controversial military deployment to Ukraine, and it’s not clear that a proposal to annex the territory to Russia will help him.
Joshua Kucera May 6, 2022
dram

In regional economic turmoil, Armenian currency sharply rises

The dram has gained about 15 percent against the dollar in recent weeks, bolstered by an influx of Russians to Armenia and a move to buy gas in rubles rather than dollars.
Ani Mejlumyan May 4, 2022
Stefanchuk Papuashvili

Amid war, bitter exchanges continue to spoil Tbilisi-Kyiv relations

What started out as Ukraine’s dissatisfaction with Georgia’s cautious stance on sanctions has grown into a major controversy filled with mutual accusations, insults, and conspiracy theories.
Nini Gabritchidze May 4, 2022
Karabakh protests

Armenian police arrest hundreds as protests grow

Even as opposition mounts to the government’s negotiating strategy with Azerbaijan, it’s unclear whether the protest leaders can offer a credible alternative.
Ani Mejlumyan May 2, 2022

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