HIV Shadow Lengthens Over South Kyrgyzstan
Once largely confined to drug addicts and sex workers, HIV is now spreading across the community at large.
Baby Trade Worries Tajikistan
Poverty rather than greed drives women on low-incomes to sell newborn babies.
Investing in Turkmenistan Not for the Faint-Hearted
As well as inviting investors to come in, the government will have to offer them a level playing-field before the money starts piling in.
Uzbeks Loosen Banking Restrictions
Liberalising the rules for bank accounts may not be enough to restore savers’ confidence in the financial system.
Stanisic and Simatovic Trial Date Set
Hague proceedings against two former high-ranking Serbian officials will begin in just over a week.
Call for Court to be Given More Time
Brammertz wants last four fugitives to be tried by the Hague court.
Acquittal Bids Dismissed in Srebrenica Trial
Court says prosecution has presented enough evidence to substantiate charges against accused.
Witness Says SRS Killed Civilians
He says even local Serb community was afraid of SRS volunteers, but could do nothing about them.
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