Following weeks of mass protests in the Georgian capital, activists gathered in the small city of Telavi on May 7 to voice ...
There were fresh protests in the Black Seat port of Batumi on May 6 against a proposed "foreign agents" bill that critics say ...
A Russian woman who described U.S. soldier Gordon Black as her "husband" posted numerous videos of the couple together in South Korea, giving a glimpse of their relationship before he became the ...
1 A participant covered in mud reacts as he takes part in the ancient game of lelo burti (field ball) in the village of Shukhuti in the Guria region of Georgia during Orthodox Easter celebrations. The ...
All five Central Asian presidents are scheduled to attend a parade on Red Square on May 9 to commemorate the end of World War II in Europe in 1945 while the majority of the world's leaders continue to ...
The arrests of two Americans add to a grim and growing number of U.S. citizens behind bars in Russia, where many are widely seen as hostages held as bargaining chips amid President Vladimir Putin’s ...
A court in the Siberian city of Omsk has sentenced psychologist Olga Belova to six years in prison in absentia on a charge of distributing "deliberately false" information about Russia's armed forces ...
Russian prosecutors on May 7 declared the Washington-based Freedom House human rights watchdog an "undesirable organization." ...
Surging brown waters were cascading through rural houses and shops in Afghanistan's Ghor Province in the latest flooding to hit the country. Taliban authorities say more than 1,000 families were ...
A Moscow court on May 7 sent noted Russian journalist Nadezhda Kevorkova to pretrial detention at least until July 6 on a charge of "justifying terrorism." ...
A prosecutor asked a Bishkek court on May 7 to sentence government critic and journalist Oljobai Shakir (aka Egemberdiev) to seven years in prison on a charge of online calls for mass unrest. Days ...
Balkans experts say Xi’s visit is a reminder that Belgrade is increasingly at pains to keep its trade and diplomatic options open, even as it continues to pursue EU membership.