Eurasian Union’s digital dream derailed Three years since the Eurasian Union unveiled a grand plan to build a unified digital agenda, there is little sign that member governments are interested in the program. Anastasya Manuylova Dec 18, 2019
Georgia video | Creeping borders Residents call the moving border a “creeping occupation” because the Russian military has pushed deeper into Georgian territory since the war. Tako Robakidze Aug 8, 2019
South Ossetia: Two big wins in one day The self-declared republic won a soccer championship among fellow unrecognized territories, and the ruling party cemented its hold on power. Giorgi Lomsadze Jun 10, 2019
From Samarkand to Seoul: Central Asian migrants in South Korea “Here I feel safe and protected, people treat me with respect.” Yan Matusevich May 17, 2019
Turkey’s divided Circassians The large North Caucasus diaspora has found itself on opposite sides of Turkey’s polarized politics. Neil Hauer May 13, 2019
With capitalist ambition, a KGB museum opens in New York The investors behind the project wish to remain anonymous. Natasha Frid Apr 2, 2019
Chinese camp system evolving into Xinjiang Archipelago? An individual’s level of religious devotion and Chinese-language skills are factors determining the severity of punishment, a researcher says Mar 29, 2019