Azerbaijan's Forest Thieves
Opposition and green activists say main problem is organised illegal logging, not villagers cutting firewood.
Few Changes Expected From New Abkhaz Leader
President Alexander Ankvab likely to seek continuity, though some fear more authoritarian style.
Mladic Lawyer Opposes Two Trials
Defence says severing the charges will lead to further complications.
Haradinaj Prosecution "Interfered" in Witness Asylum Claim
Heated debate ensues in trial of Kosovo Albanian commander.
Karadzic Trial Hears of Persecution in Vlasenica
Witness says he was imprisoned and beaten after Serbs reached town in April 1992.
Tajiks to Retain Control of Afghan Frontier
No self-respecting nation can allow someone else to guard its borders, whatever ambitions Moscow might have, analysts say.
Reprisals Merely Anger Protesting Kazak Oil Workers
Recent trials of labour activists unlikely to deter further protests but certain to increase resentment.
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Recent murder highlights widespread discrimination and violence against LGBTI people.
Interview: The War on Disinformation
Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.