Curbing Child Marriage in Azerbaijan
As legislators sit on tough new legislation, girls increasingly married off to older men.
Bosnian Serb Officials "Aware" of "Police Crimes"
Karadzic trial hears that senior police officials knew about alleged abuses by officers.
Sisters Mourn Loved Ones at Srebrenica Event
Hundreds of newly identified victims buried at Potocari to coincide with sixteenth anniversary of massacre.
Expert Witness Speaks of Srebrenica Detentions
US analyst describes Bosnian Serb plans to imprison Bosniaks after the fall of the enclave.
Kazak Police Eliminate "Islamic" Cop-Killers
Real threat posed by Islamic radicals not as great as incident suggests, analysts say, although resentment of the authorities is widespread.
Georgian Protests Over "Spy" Photographer Arrests
Campaigners say photojournalists are being framed for taking pictures the government didn't like.
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Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.