Bosnia: "Enemy Combatants" Who Saved Each Other
How a Bosniak soldier found himself captor of a Serb who had helped him, and went the extra mile to return the favour.
Tajik Migrants Ill-Prepared for Work in Russia
Poor grasp of Russian leaves younger migrants unable to fend for themselves.
Mladic Defence Objects to Prosecution's Maps
Lawyer says maps of Srebrenica area seek to turn accusations into proven facts.
Prosecutors Argue Against Cutting Karadzic Indictment
Enough evidence available for tribunal to consider charge of genocide in seven municipalities, they say.
Caucasus Connection to Boston Bombs
Attackers identified as Chechens from Russian North Caucasus, though their motives remain unclear.
IWPR Georgia Prompts Debate on Hepatitis C
The disease is close to epidemic scale, says participant in discussion on how to tackle hepatitis C with limited resources.
Georgian Winemakers Look to Russian Drinkers
Six years on from blanket ban, Moscow is wondering whether wine from its southern neighbour might not be so bad after all.
Azerbaijan's First Family Features in Schoolbooks
Depending on taste, repeated mentions of the Aliyevs are healthy instruction, alarming indoctrination, or a good way of getting your book published.
Tribunal Grants Early Release to Macedonian Policeman
Conviction of Johan Tarculovski was the only one arising out of Macedonia’s brief war in 2001.
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