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Analysts at IWPR event ask whether voters in forthcoming Kyrgyz election want continuity or change, or are too apathetic to care.
Farmers complain they are being forced to subsidise a government work-creation scheme.
Belgrade journalism students discuss war crimes issues with London editors during OSCE-organised visit.
IWPR report said to highlight political instability in north and put pressure on leaders to introduce reforms.
Government mounts campaign to weed out associates of Nur movement, although its motives remain unclear.
IWPR-trained journalist gathers Darfuris’ reactions to Al-Bashir indictment.
Turkmen authorities reluctant to relax controls on a group they suspect of mixed loyalties.
Move to encourage people to have more children comes amid signs of a shrinking population.
Changes about to go before parliament should provide job security for many who have gone for years with no permanent contract.
Election commission takes centre-stage in battle over ballot-rigging allegations.