Karabakh Clash Follows Failed Talks
Shootings on front line show fragility of peace and difficulty of moving towards deal.
Prehistoric Find Bolsters Armenian Pride
Proof of human ingenuity five millennia ago fits Armenians’ sense of themselves as ancient nation.
Addressing Roots of Conflict in Kyrgyzstan
Expert argues that ethnic tensions have been simmering for years, and radical new policies are needed to prevent conflict repeating itself.
"Disproportionate" Bosnian Serb Attacks on Sarajevo
Ex-international observer said firing on civilian targets was of a scale he had not experienced.
Violence Subsides in Kyrgyz South
Refugees say it’s too early to consider going back, and if they do they may find their homes burnt to the ground
Review Urged for Ex-Guantanamo Tajiks
Two men convicted of joining Islamic militants deserve case review and shorter sentences, legal experts say.
Kyrgyzstan: Local Clash Mars Return to Stability
Violence flares up as police enter village where colleagues were killed.
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