Rajic Denied Early Release
Judge rules that gravity of crimes committed by former commander means he must stay in prison.
Forensic Expert Describes Mass Graves
Two pits excavated in Srebrenica area said to have contained the remains of nearly 300 people.
Yerevan Street Sellers Protest Trading Ban
Mayor says he won't back down on "health hazard" street stall ban as traders mount daily protests.
Karadzic Requests Trial Suspension
Former Bosnian Serb president says he needs time to consider new material.
UN Hostage Speaks of Execution Fears
Ex-Canadian observer tells court how he feared for his life after being seized by Bosnian Serb soldiers.
Survivor Recounts Trnova Killings
Witness said to have been severely wounded in 1995 shootings in which 11 others were killed.
Kazak Early Election Presented as Democratic Option
President Nazarbaev offers “lesson in democracy” by dropping plans to extend current term, but slips in an early election instead.
Winter Gas Shortages in Uzbekistan
Citizens of gas-rich state rig up wood-burners as fuel cuts take winter toll.
Armenia Wins Positive Economic Rating
Critics say laws may look good but monopoly grip on some sectors remains a problem.
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