Crimean Tatar Leader's Home Searched
Mustafa Jemilev unbowed by decades of Soviet, now Russian, repression.
Who's Funding East Ukraine Militancy?
Experts and intelligence service track complex arrangements that keep funds flowing to pro-Russian movement.
Kazakstan "Hitler" Magazine Editor Says He's Victim of Moscow Pressure
Outcry led by Russian media turned debate into a political issue.
Who is Sabotaging Ukraine's Presidential Election?
European governments fiddle as peace talks falter over Moscow's demands for inclusion of east Ukraine militants.
Teenage Marriage Persists in Tajikistan
Despite law change, underage girls are still being married off in rural communities.
Fears for Azeri-Armenian Citizen Diplomacy
"Everyone knows what we’ve been doing all these years," says Armenian activist involved in joint projects, who is now cited in Azerbaijani "spy" case.
Transgender in Tajikistan
Gender reassignment surgery is a rarity, and social prejudice deters transgender people from going public.
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