Risk-Averse Bulgarians Learn to Invest
After getting their fingers burned in pyramid schemes and other frauds, Bulgarians are losing their fear of the stock market.
Ocalan trial: Breaking the Man or Breaking the Movement
The Turkish authorities have captured, and may yet kill, the PKK leader. But the arrest may in fact inspire rather than defeat the movement for Kurdish rights in Turkey.
The Ocalan Trial: Greece, Ocalan And The Shadow State
The Ocalan fiasco confirmed the continuing power of the ultra-nationalist "parastate" in Greece, and threatens the continuation of the government's modernising, pro-European policies.
Serbia Bids Au Revoir To France With String Of Bizarre Charges
The arrest of five mercenaries allegedly hired by France to kill Slobodan Milosevic has triggered a flood of bizarre allegations intended to shift the blame for Belgrade's misdeeds onto the backs of the alleged 'assassins'.
Zimbabwe Election '05: Photo Diary
Part of IWPR's Zimbabwe elections reporting project. Work of a local photographer who for safety reasons wishes to remain anonymous.
Comment: Why Did Del Ponte Lose Rwanda Post?
Carla Del Ponte's sacking as Rwanda prosecutor came amid rumours that she was investigating Kagame regime.
Tribunal President Backs Balkan Courts
Hague set on devolving prosecutions to Bosnian and other courts in the region.
ICC May Probe Multinationals
International Criminal Court might take action against companies for complicity in war crimes.
Analysis: New Court Dogged by Uncertainty
The ICC has several hurdles to overcome before it sets its sights on bringing war criminals to justice.
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Recent murder highlights widespread discrimination and violence against LGBTI people.
Interview: The War on Disinformation
Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.