Badghis Pistachio Forests Face Destruction
Poverty and a lack of fuel leading people to chop down valuable nut trees.
Антимонопольная служба РТ: Компания IRS продолжает незаконный сбор средств на трассе Душанбе-Чанак
Автор: Пайрав Чоршанбиев, Азия-Плюс
Stanisic Trial Witness Changes Testimony
He withdraws claim that accused asked him to announce creation of Bosnian Serb interior ministry.
Judgement Date Set for Srebrenica Case
Seven Bosnian Serbs alleged to have played role in massacre to learn fate early next month.
Kazakstan Curbs Urban Population Boom
New rules intended to stem flow of rural poor to urban areas.
Таджикистан переходит на двенадцатилетку
Автор: Галим Фасхутдинов, Душанбе
Seselj Again Refuses to Enter Plea
Hague contempt case against leader of Serbian Radical Party inches forward.
Karadzic Clashes With Sarajevo Witness
Hospital worker tells court how children suffered in siege of Bosnian capital.
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