Rising Soviet nostalgia in Kyrgyzstan
The seemingly benign commemoration of a Soviet-era youth organization speaks to bigger debates about Kyrgyzstan’s identity
The seemingly benign commemoration of a Soviet-era youth organization speaks to bigger debates about Kyrgyzstan’s identity
China has condemned a planned US diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics
The reopening of the Zangazur Corridor will open an economic opportunity for both countries and the wider region
35 years since its nuclear disaster
Yuri Gagarin belied the West's austere impression of the Soviet Union – a charming, easygoing Russian with a ready smile
The last time an Uzbek president faced a serious challenger was in 1991. Erk hasn’t been allowed to front a candidate since
The exhibition's concept is to show a shift from religious art to secular art
On the 29th anniversary of the Khojaly Massacre, Azerbaijanis still wait for those responsible to be held accountable for their crimes
613 people killed, 87 left disabled in 1992 massacre by Armenian forces in Khojaly, Nagorno-Karabakh
Speakers at Pakistan seminar slam international community for silence on killing of innocents in Karabakh, Kashmir
The State Museum of Oriental Art presents the exhibition “Travelling to the Country of Kush” dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the Nubian archeological expedition of Academy of Sciences of the USSR. …
More than 60 years of stubborn diplomatic stalemate stemming from the Second World War doesn’t appear likely to end
International efforts over the years to find a lasting peace settlement have failed to clinch a deal
A new film about the 1986 nuclear disaster is scheduled to be released in the United States later this year
Human fossils, an amber room and a Raphael masterpiece all went missing during WWII
Russia said on Friday it had opened a criminal investigation after Czech authorities dismantled the statue of a Soviet military commander last week despite Moscow’s protests, escalating a rancorous diplomatic row over the issue, Reuters …
An exhibition entitled 'On the Road to Victory: Historical Sources Testify' will be held at OSCE headquarters
The long-running conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh region has entered another decade
As more than 40 world leaders ascend to Jerusalem this week to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, Israel should be careful not to assume that those who attend this largely ceremonial event are working to combat …
Initiators plan to establish a dialogue between youth, scientific, and expert communities