Croatia Faces State Archive Demand
Tribunal prosecutors ask judges to order Zagreb to hand over military files in Gotovina trial.
Journalist Says Glavas Assassination Story Fabricated
Croatian reporter tells court that a newspaper report which backed assassination claim was not true.
NGOs Call for War Crimes Commission
They say regional body would help set historical record straight and aid reconciliation process.
Georgia, Russia in New Abkhazia Standoff
Tbilisi ups the ante on Russian peacekeeping presence.
Azerbaijan: Alarm Over Reporter's Beating
Police say that journalists’ rights advocate inflicted injuries on himself.
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