War Paranoia Rises Amongst Kiev Residents
Although unrest has been focused on eastern Ukraine in recent weeks, some in the capital live in fear of imminent conflict.
Tajik Gypsy Children Miss Out on Education
Economic and cultural factors result in poor school attendance.
Armenians Call on Turks to Say "Genocide"
Turkish prime minister speaks of "suffering", but Armenians say he needs to condemn mass killings unequivocably.
Russian Ban on Crimean Tatar Leader Enforced
Mustafa Jemilev stopped at Moscow airport and prevented from travelling to Crimea.
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Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.