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Russia: Get Well or Else
Some say Russia faces a "catastrophe" of drug use, but is the cure worse than the disease?
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Some say Russia faces a "catastrophe" of drug use, but is the cure worse than the disease?
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Attacks on journalists in the former Yugoslavia too often go unsolved. Can the latest one break the chain?
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Post-electoral lulls in Serbia and Bosnia show how politicians, and voters, are better at taking things apart than at picking up the pieces.
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Under the new ruling Kyrgyz elite, the line between sale of assets and expropriation is becoming increasingly blurry.
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The count of Russian journalists who die mysteriously keeps rising, but investigators never find the killers.
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While politicians and diplomats debate Kosovo's status, the impoverished province's potential remains untapped.
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Haradinaj stands out from other Balkan good fellows not so much for his political career as for his ability to ingratiate himself with Kosovo's international protectors.
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The Kremlin is trying to break down the barriers into Europe’s gas and oil distribution networks. It will probably succeed.
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Ovo je posljednji, tzv. FB III članak, iz trilogije Ima li života poslije Facebooka? Prvi put je objavljen u američkom časopisu Journal of Foreign Relations. Od januara 2012, tekst je do sada preveden na 10 jezika (španski, ruski, njemački, kineski, indonežanski, finski, rumunjski, latvijski, ukrajinski i vijetnamski jezik), te objavljen u više od dvadeset zemalja na svih pet kontinenata svijeta.
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Behind smiling faces and handshakes, Baku and Tehran continue a tense rivalry.
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A stale row over a land and sea border could complicate next month’s NATO summit, and possibly the future shape of the EU.
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Ukraine’s dilemma is that pressure to speed up integration with Western institutions is opening up internal rifts.
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Minor divisions between diasporan and homeland Armenians are starting to turn major.
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Green shoots of progress are sprouting in Moldova. The West must nurture them.
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In a village school in Georgia, Azeri and Armenian students study in peace but share a common problem ? poverty. A TOL podcast. This is the third in a series of multimedia reports on villages and urban districts in Georgia where Azeris and Armenians co-exist. You can learn more about this project and see more photos and video at TOL's Steady State blog.
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