Around the Bloc: Former Moldovan Prime Minister Gets Long Prison Term
Vlad Filat says he’s being made a scapegoat for the “theft of the century” bank fraud scandal.
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Vlad Filat says he’s being made a scapegoat for the “theft of the century” bank fraud scandal.
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Plan will likely elicit strong response from Moscow, which hasn’t been consulted.
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Moscow says actions violated international law, while U.S. defense officials say nearby Russian ship was at fault.
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Kyrgyzstan asks Eurasian Union to help stop infected meat from crossing its border.
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Meeting underlined radically different visions for the bloc held by the Central Europeans and the western powers.
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Banknotes to shed four zeroes in leader Lukashenka’s latest bid to slow inflation.
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Ruling party slams defense chief’s move as pre-election maneuvering.
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The smallest Balkan country is finding itself caught between a traditional friend and a new ally.
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Slovak government initially opposed the project, which creates a gas corridor between Germany and Russia
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The arrival of the notorious pro-Kremlin bikers club triggers fights between supporters and critics of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Belarusians are stripping off their clothes in “support” of their president’s wishes for more nudity in the workplace.
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Most parties who signed the declaration oppose pro-Western initiatives prevalent in the region.
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Turkish media outlets have released contradictory details about the suicide bombers.
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Kremlin critic says he was framed and that he’s ready to explain everything.
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Wassyl Slipak had left a 20-year opera singing career in France to fight in eastern Ukraine.
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First time that Romania’s involvement in American torture programs has been brought before a court of law.
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Authorities deny connection to the 5 June attacks in the city of Aktobe.
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The Mongolian People’s Party (MPP) won a resounding victory last week in parliamentary elections after an economic downturn in recent years.
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Ramzan Kadyrov seeks a new aide – anyone can enter, only one will win.
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Local professional organization says over 160 journalists have left state broadcasters since new government took power.
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