Karabakh Truce Breaks Down
Clash on ceasefire line coincides with mediators’ visit to region.
Tajik Media Activists Press for Libel Law Change
First attempt to have libel provisions seen as curb on free speech struck out of the criminal code.
Court Hears of Alleged Hrtkovci House Seizure
Croat witness claims a Serb refugee took over her house, after Vojislav Seselj addressed rally.
Witness Claims Sarajevo Bargaining Chip in Serb Plan
He says besieged city was “collective hostage” for gaining concessions from Bosnian government and international community.
Serbia: All Eyes on Brammertz
Will the tribunal’s chief prosecutor bolster Serbia’s bid for further European integration?
Armenia: Anger at Journalist Beating
Seventh attack on independent journalist in Armenia this year sparks freedom of speech fears.
Lukic Accused of Trying to Buy Alibi
Witness tells Hague court he refused defendant’s offer of a bribe for fake testimony in Visegrad trial.
Turkmenistan: New Policies But Little Sign of Change
Turkmen leader wants new ideology to signal a change from his predecessor’s rules, but is he serious about changing the status quo?
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