"Russian Lesson" Provokes Fury in Armenia
Outspoken Moscow media official suggests Armenia should adopt Russian as an official language.
Sarajevo Defenders "Provoked" Fire
Bosnian Serb ex-officer says troops inside the city were trying to get his men to return fire on civilian areas.
Armenian Politicians Moot Sex-Selection Ban
Authorities decide to copy other countries’ success in legislating against option for aborting female foetuses.
Gavrilo Princip's Legacy Still Contested
Serb assassin of an Austrian archduke has been appropriated to back more recent historical narratives.
Kazakstan's Balancing Act Over Ukraine Ties
Government aims to strengthen links with Kiev while avoiding alienating strategic partner Moscow.
Georgia Urged to Take Action on Human Trafficking
New report says law-enforcement efforts remain limited and trafficking victims need more protection.
Volunteers Bolster Ukraine's Fighting Force
Unenthusiastic response to military call-up leaves paramilitaries playing important role.
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