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If the Kremlin's hands are clean in the Litvinenko case, why won't it let British investigators do their work?
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Thousands of Armenians in Russia have changed their names to avoid the 'foreigner' label.
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An old video of President Mesic praising Croatia's Nazi-supported past has shocked some, but it shouldn't.
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Is Central Asia’s second-largest lake destined to become another Aral Sea?
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There are no easy solutions to Albania’s dire electricity shortage. But one positive outcome of the crisis could be the public and political will to root out corruption.
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An anti-HIV drive seems to be working in a Bulgarian Romani quarter even as the general level of health of its residents remains worryingly poor.
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Little known outside Romani communities, local judges gain respect for mediating disputes and preventing crime.
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Russian disdain for non-Slavs is misdirected. They ought to care more about a fair judicial system and good governance.
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Prostitutes cannot be prosecuted in Kazakhstan, but they can be beaten, harassed, and cheated. Some campaigners say legalization is the solution.
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A new government initiative alleges that its goal is to bolster the NGO sector, but experts are concerned it may threaten organizations’ independence.
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Bosnians need a long-term EU vision because they are long-sighted. Or does the country's constitutional debate suggest Bosnians are slowly finding the right lenses?
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More than a year after wind and fire mauled the High Tatra mountains, the Slovak government has agreed to let nature regenerate the forests. Now environmentalists want an overhaul of the park’s administration to prevent future catastrophes.
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Serbia’s most prominent tycoons are under investigation for fraud and tax evasion on a gigantic scale, but is the crackdown politically motivated?
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Republika Srpska’s government loses its majority. But does that mean the opposition will step in?
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Bosnia’s politicians miss another chance to agree on a revised constitution despite pressure from the United States and the EU.
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President Barack Obama has a very full plate of foreign-policy concerns, so we’ve come up with an easily digested menu to guide his steps in our coverage region.
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Poles’ fearful reaction to a modest pension reform underlines the growing region-wide dilemma of too many pensioners living off too few workers.
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Strangers to their linguistic and religious brethren alike, many of Bulgaria’s Pomaks are seeking to redefine themselves as Arabs.
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Russia's government is promising lavish subsidies for 'patriotic' films, but other artistic institutions better prepare to tighten their belts.
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