Azerbaijan: Election Changes Spark Anger
Opposition claims legislative amendments are designed to undermine its election campaign.
Armenia Facing Strasbourg Censure
Two weeks ahead of a crucial debate on Armenia, few of the demands made by the Council of Europe have been implemented.
Long Jail Terms for Prison Camp Accused
Defendants in Omarska and Keraterm trial receive a sum total of 63 years behind bars.
Bala to Serve Time in France
Former Kosovo Liberation Army, KLA, commander will serve remainder of sentence there.
Baku Angered by US Criticism
Americans accused of interfering in forthcoming Azerbaijani presidential election.
Central Asia: Apr '08
IWPR special report draws international donor community’s attention to spread of resilient tuberculosis in Kyrgyzstan.
Caucasus: Apr '08
IWPR radio report helps bring about compensation for Batumi residents whose property was demolished.
Caucasus: Apr '08
CCJN journalists given expert briefing on problems facing internally-displaced persons.
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Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.