Seselj Trial Hears Why Witness Switched Sides
Former prosecution witness says he chose to appear for the defence because he felt intimidated.
Tajik-Uzbek Relations Back on Track?
Dispute over blocked trains appears to be easing, but Tajik economy still suffering.
Uzbeks Tight-Lipped on Kyrgyz Border Closure
Tashkent may try to extract concessions from Kyrgyzstan before allowing trade to resume.
Armenian Bureaucracy Puts Kids at Risk
Activists warn that unregistered Armenian children left in legal limbo and vulnerable to exploitation.
Kyrgyzstan Isolated by Nervous Neighbours
Uzbeks and Kazaks keep doors closed and watch for signs of stability in Kyrgyzstan.
Serb Witness Speaks of Doboj Crimes
Former Bosnian Serb police commander reveals how non-Serbs in the northern town were arrested and abused.
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