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More MPs – Is It Better?

That’s what Abkhazia is going to find out soon. There will be 55 instead of 35 members in Parliament

Will the President be Evicted?

Have you ever heard about the president being forcefully evicted from his residence by his fellow team members? There may possibly be a precedent of the aforesaid in Georgia.

No problems with money

Russia doubles its funding to Abkhazia in 2016 – but, at the same time, kind of not doubles it

Surviving with diabetes in Azerbaijan

Being a diabetic is a life and death race in Azerbaijan, and, the state diabetes management policies being as they are, death has had a head start

Dangerous people

Pressure and persecution of Meydan TV reporters becomes commonplace

Houses on the dump

Seven families in Tskhinval will have to part with their land plots, granted to them by the municipal authorities five years ago

Bibilov’s Pride

South Ossetia Parliament Chairman, Anatoly Bibilov, has become the first and so far the only citizen of South Ossetia, included in Ukraine’s ‘black list’

Justice abused in Azerbaijan

Defendants are put in a caged dock for the duration of their case hearings, their advocates’ appeals and motions go unheeded by judge, journalists are not allowed to attend and monitor trials

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