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Authorities in continual search for new symbol of national identity.
Armenia: Scepticism Over Police Graft Charges
Officials say arrests show they are serious about tackling corruption, although opposition figures are not so sure.
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But observers say judgement falls short of establishing what exactly Serbia’s role was during the Bosnian conflict.
Perisic Verdict Disappoints Bosnians
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Anti-Iranian Feeling Runs High in Azeri Capital
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Armenian Leaders Claim Credit for Harvest
Opposition say it wasn’t that good, and any improvement was down to the weather.
Armenian Farmers' Water Woes
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