Mladic Witness Says Civilians Not Targeted
Ex-officer claims his men “never opened fire without a good reason” during Sarajevo siege.
Unrest Subsides in Southeast Tajikistan
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Stalin's Man Mikoyan to Get Statue in Yerevan
Critics of proposed monument recall Stalinist purges of the 1930s.
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Residents were happy to get a new road linking them with the rest of Azerbaijan, but they lost their water supply in the process.
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Mladic Defence Case Begins Next Week
His team wants to call 336 witnesses, although list may be amended.
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