Kazakstan: Amnesty or Amnesia for Big Business?
Critics say proposal to forget businessmen's past misdeeds in return for good behaviour will benefit only the rich and powerful.
Critics say proposal to forget businessmen's past misdeeds in return for good behaviour will benefit only the rich and powerful.
Efforts to improve Tajik government’s reputation have produced some tentative steps, but a lot more needs to be done.
Opposition parties say charges against Democratic Party leader are politically inspired.
Pervasive influence of powerful businessmen seen as an obstacle to political progress.
Questions are being asked whether donations of food and clothes collected for displaced Serb families are reaching their destination.
Sofia's promise to decommission its ageing reactors is meeting growing resistance at home.
Several months after Albanian extremists torched their homes, many displaced Serbs have yet to see any sign of the promised reconstruction.
There are growing signs that Belgrade is prepared to do the tribunal’s bidding.
The dispute between Moldova and its breakaway Transdniester region appears to be entering a new, more critical, phase.