Srebrenica Family Left Stranded by Poverty
Images of life in a remote village for a Bosniak family with nowhere else to go.
Ukrainian Ministers Barred from Crimea
Ukrainian navy HQ stormed by pro-Russia crowd.
Far-Right Recruited as Crimea Poll Observers
After Moscow denounces Ukrainians as "fascists", neo-Nazis are invited as impartial observers in Crimean referendum.
Mass Protest Movement Against Armenian Pension Reform
Government insists new compulsory contributions will stay in force despite public anger.
Lonely Life for Bosnian Refugee Family
Displaced family from Srebrenica still dream of finding a permanent home 20 years after the war.
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