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New Arabic translations of ICC stories aimed at Sudanese media and final preparations for Darfur conference.
ICC watchdog body says IWPR provides invaluable insights for its 2,500 members who closely follow work of the court.
The decision by the German development agency to stop its reconstruction efforts in Kunduz was short-lived.
The authorities have political as well as economic reasons for keeping a closer eye on people travelling abroad for work.
Cumbersome state planning and a shortage of harvesting equipment means wheat is being gathered in before it is ready, just to meet deadlines.
Prosecutors seek retribution against farms that ignored government production targets and instead grew crops that would earn them a living.
Compromise still possible on constitution, but deep divisions separate the president and the opposition.
Travellers complain that bribery and harassment continues unchecked on the frontier, whatever regulations are supposed to be in place.
Uzbeks, Kazaks, Tajiks and Kyrgyz all have something to gain from a warmer relationship with post-Niazov Turkmenistan.