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Issues

It suits frogs best

Havoc in Abkhaz military hospital, where young medics are the only hope left

Torch march

Armenia marks the 101st anniversary of the Armenian genocide

...and he kissed her

...but they did so in public, which is something people in Tskhinval do not tolerate. 

In Tbilisi at twilight

Rustaveli Avenue. It was simply a warm evening and everyone was in a good mood

Guardian cats

Furry mascots of Baku’s public catering

Oil hangover

Azerbaijan: Life after oil has become less expensive

Gusar_district_in_autumn_Azerbaijan

A deficiency of mothers

Demographists forecast that Georgians will soon be included in the disappearing ethnic groups’ list.

Elite or Outcast?

Russian language speakers are the highest caste in Baku

Olympus Opened

Two swimming pools, two thousand spectators - South Ossetia is celebrating sports

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