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Closure of clubs and bars in west Azerbaijani city leaves young people with little to do.
Georgian Food Prices Spark Malnutrition Fears
Poorest on diet so meagre that experts warn of under-nourishment.
Seselj Asks for Court Aid
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Acquittals in Mladic Shelter Trial
Group had been charged with helping former Bosnian Serb general evade capture.
Uzbek Leader Uses Reforms to Secure Future
Changes appear to diminish president’s powers, but are intended to secure his long-term political position and fend off any hint of challenge.
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When migrant workers cut ties with home and stop sending money, their families are ill-equipped to fend for themselves.
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