Around the Bloc: Presidents Meet Over Nagorno-Karabakh
Soon after the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan agree to continue peace talks, more killings take place on the frontline.
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Soon after the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan agree to continue peace talks, more killings take place on the frontline.
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The EU and others are already doubting the legitimacy of Macedonia's upcoming parliamentary elections – even before they’ve been run.
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Parliamentarians say new legislation is aimed at suspected terrorists, but critics say it could be used against enemies of the Kremlin.
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Poland’s Kaczynski suggests the former U.S. president have his head examined over campaign comments.
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Farm site is regrettable, but we can’t afford to close it, Czech government says.
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Incident comes days after police in southern Russia detained the opposition leader in an anti-terrorist operation.
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Government in Warsaw has until Monday to answer concerns over constitutional court or face further legal procedure.
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Decision comes after only governing party had registered candidates.
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But country must still implement a series of reforms before funds start to flow again.
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Remote island locale beats out more well-known beaches in Italy, Spain, and Greece.
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The Balkan nation might become a full member by mid-2017.
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As Russia gears up for parliamentary elections this autumn, how can the country's embattled opposition and civil society offer a real contest to the Kremlin's "imitation democracy"?
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Fatmir Limaj, finally cleared of wartime crimes after 13 years, wants Kosovo authorities to pay for his days in jail.
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Kyrgyz opposition groups protest perceived official inaction to settle long-running border disputes.
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Russian foreign minister says only Putin can make such an agreement.
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Top official in Kyiv draws harsh response from Russian politicians who also use the opportunity to denounce Western ‘double standards.’
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Zagreb calls for respect for human rights and other conditions to be met.
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Authorities reportedly accuse the game of being anti-Russian and too critical of Soviets.
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Economy is overly dependent on Chinese demand for copper, coal and other resources, critics of government policy argue.
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The article seeks to give an introduction into the situation of the country‘s Muslim population and the history of Austria‘s contact with Islam. It also gives an overview over the legal framework regulating the construction of mosques and minarets in Austria, where the growth of the Muslim population and, consequently, their need of places to practice their religion, raises new questions. As in other European countries, projects to build visible mosques sometimes give rise to discussions in the population, often instrumentalized by specific political parties. Two Austrian Federal States have passed laws which, albeit they do not prohibit mosques and/or minarets explicitly, do contain clauses that could make the construction of Islamic buildings more difficult.
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