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12/15/2011 10:00:34 PM
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![]() Serbian President Boris Tadic's unprecedented criticism of the EU after the postponement of a candidate status decision for Serbia because of a lack of cooperation with Kosovo could signal a change in his position toward the territory. More ![]() You'd think that Lukashenka might back away from the brink a little bit and try to mend some fences with the West. But you'd be wrong. More ![]() In the post-December 4 environment, Russia's Team Putin has found itself in a bind: crack down and risk greater instability or reform and risk losing power. More ![]() An Afghan woman, who was jailed for "forced adultery" after a relative raped her and then pardoned amid an international outcry over the case, says she wants to marry her attacker to avoid "hostility" and so her baby daughter does not grow up "as an orphan." More ![]() Turkey has reportedly threatened on to recall its ambassador to France and freeze ties with Paris if the French parliament next week passes a bill criminalizing the denial of the Armenian genocide. More ![]() The three political parties represented in Armenia's government have not yet negotiated on the possibility of jointly contesting the May parliamentary elections. More ![]() The Russian Defense Minister told reporters the talks -- which began on December 13 -- would continue through December 15. Russia signed a lease agreement for the strategic Qabala radar station in 2002 that is due to expire in December 2012. More ![]() Human rights activist Paval Levinau told RFE/RL that when he asked warden Vital Ahnistykau at the Vitsebsk labor camp why jailed former presidential candidate Andrey Sannikau's lawyer was unable to see his client, Ahnistykau said Sannikau wrote a letter to the labor camp's administration when he arrived at the penitentiary stating that his life is under threat. More ![]() The U.S. military officially ends its war in Iraq, lowering the U.S. flag at military headquarters outside the Iraqi capital. More ![]() Some 30 relatives of Kyrgyz inmates on hunger strike picketed a pretrial detention center in Bishkek on December 15 to demand the prisoners' demands be met, RFE/RL's Kyrgyz Service reports. More ![]() Russian shares have fallen more than 10 percent since the disputed December 4 election. And firms with close ties to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin have taken the biggest hit. More ![]() It wasn't on the official agenda. But when Russian President Dmitry Medvedev sat down with EU leaders at a summit in Brussels today, the controversy surrounding Russia's recent parliamentary elections took center stage. More ![]() U.S. officials criticize perceived "manipulation" of voting in Russia and say recent mass protests could represent a "nationwide awakening" among Russians who want more accountability from their government. More ![]() This year's televised call-in session with Vladimir Putin took on added significance amid massive protests over Russia's disputed parliamentary elections. Putin defended the vote as a reflection of public opinion. More ![]() Tajik authorities have extradited two Kyrgyz citizens suspected in the killing of a top Kyrgyz official. More |