Perspectives | Ukraine’s unfinished revolution Why can’t Ukraine make it over the revolutionary hump? Igor Torbakov Dec 26, 2019
Ahead of president’s visit, Ukraine extradites Azerbaijan government critic The deportation of a controversial video blogger from Ukraine came just days before President Volodymyr Zelensky’s first official visit to Baku. Joshua Kucera Dec 16, 2019
Abkhazia presidential election heads to runoff The incumbent, an ex-KGB agent with Vladimir Putin’s support, will face a veteran in a September 8 runoff. Giorgi Lomsadze Aug 26, 2019
Abkhazia announces plans to reopen airport Georgia said the plan would be illegal, while Abkhazian authorities tried to pre-empt criticism that it would deepen the territory’s dependence on Russia. Joshua Kucera Jul 30, 2019
Another comeback for Misha The former president of Georgia makes a grand comeback to Ukraine and gets ready to dive back into politics. Giorgi Lomsadze May 29, 2019
Abkhazian presidential candidate claims he was poisoned The current de facto leader of the territory denies the accusations that he was behind the alleged assassination attempt. Giorgi Lomsadze May 21, 2019
Perspectives | Trying to harness Ukraine’s rebellious spirit A discernible historical pattern suggests Russians and Ukrainians differ in their attitudes toward state authority and revolutionary upheavals. Igor Torbakov May 8, 2019