U.S. Vows Iran Measures

The United States has threatened to further isolate Iran, which it alleges is behind a plot to kill the Saudi ambassador in Washington. More

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Ukraine's former prime minister was convicted of abusing her powers in a case that has raised concerns about possible political bias. More

War By Other Means

Recent violent incidents surrounding soccer matches in Bosnia have sparked fears that lingering ethnic-based animosities are resurfacing in the country. More

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Photogallery Meet The Residents Of The Samaxi Boarding House

Photographers Abbas Atilay and Ahmed Mukhtar twice visited the Azerbaijani city of Samaxi -- in May and September 2011 -- to meet the residents of a state boarding house for people with mental disorders.
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Tymoshenko Prosecution Is A Dead End For Ukraine

This is the first time in contemporary Ukrainian history where the winner of a presidential contest has gone after the loser. It establishes a dangerous precedent.
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A Belarusian Prisoner For A Noble Cause

It is a typical modus operandi of repressive regimes to persecute their opposition by levying financial charges against them.
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Hitting The Sweet Spot: The True Genius Of Steve Jobs

There are, fundamentally, two subspecies of entrepreneur. One starts from the present, and visualizes the next logical step from where things are now. The other visualizes a different world.
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Video Court Jails Three for Pavlyuk Murder

Three men were sentenced to up to 17 years in prison for the murder of prominent Kyrgyz journalist Gennady Pavlyuk in a verdict that labeled his murder an ordinary crime.
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Probe Into Russian Detention Death

Russia's Investigative Committee has begun investigating the death of a teacher in a Moscow pretrial detention center over the weekend.
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Belarus Tymoshenko Rally Banned

Officials in the central Belarusian town of Baranavichy have denied activists permission to hold a gathering to show support for former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko.
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Jailed Russian Official: Yukos Auction Was Staged

A former member of the ruling United Russia party says Russian authorities orchestrated the fraudulent sale in 2004 of a stake in the oil giant Yukos.
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Armenian Opposition Bloc Seeking President's Resignation

An Armenian National Congress (HAK) leader says the opposition bloc may fail to force early parliamentary and presidential elections but will continue to campaign for President Serzh Sarkisian's resignation.
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Video Ousted Afghan Deputy Vows To Stay On Hunger Strike

A female Afghan lawmaker expelled from parliament over vote-rigging claims says she will continue her hunger strike despite warnings from doctors.
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Turkmenistan Convicts RFE/RL Correspondent In 'Bogus' Trial

A Turkmen court has convicted Dovletmyrat Yazkuliyev, a stringer for Radio Azatlyk, to five years in prison for his work as an independent journalist.
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