Kyrgyz Wary of Chinese Bearing Gifts
Beijing offers a sweetener to get its TV programmes shown in Kyrgyzstan, but some commentators fear cultural encroachment.
Kyrgyz Plan New Model Army
Plan for professional army jeopardised by funding and coordination issues, say analysts.
Sniper Fire Victims Testify in Perisic Trial
Lawyers for the accused argue Sarajevo sniper fire victim could have been hit by soldiers on either side of the conflict.
Judge Fumes at Slow Preparation for Karadzic Trial
Performance of tribunal prosecutors comes under fire once more in proceedings against former Bosnian Serb leader.
Karabakh's Big Wedding Day
Hundreds of couples tie the knot in extraordinary spectacle aimed at reversing entity’s demographic decline.
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