Kazak Oil Capital Runs Short of Petrol
Western Kazakstan’s oil wealth does not translate into cheap petrol for the locals.
Uzbekistan Fails Amnestied Prisoners
Tashkent government failing to deliver on pledge to help amnestied prisoners.
Tajik Aids Threat Grows
Drug abuse and poverty are contributing to a sharp rise in the number of Tajiks falling victim to Aids.
TB Epidemic Hits Tajikistan
Life below the poverty line means a diagnosis of tuberculosis is a death sentence for many Tajiks.
Croatia: Sanader Trapped by Gotovina Dilemma
New right-wing premier is struggling with the same controversy that he used to undermine his moderate predecessor.
Fear Ripples Through Vojvodina Minorities
Ultra-nationalist resurgence in recent elections sparks wave of attacks on non-Serbs in multi-ethnic province.
Macedonia: Arrested Development
This year’s election politics are just one more obstacle on the bumpy path towards European membership.
Girls Face Pressure to Stop “Wasting Time” in School
The advent of political freedom in Kosovo has not freed women from the widespread notion that serious education is men’s business.
Montenegro Backs Off Separation Vote
Brussels is winning its battle to force republic to stay with Serbia.
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