Around the bloc: Manhunt No Laughing Matter for Lithuanian Police
Comedy of errors includes a stolen Kalashnikov, an accidental shooting, culminates in resignation of interior minister.
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Comedy of errors includes a stolen Kalashnikov, an accidental shooting, culminates in resignation of interior minister.
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Man was detained in January at a Turkish airport, but news of his arrest only surfaces now.
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Four people were charged for arresting and abusing Gheorghe Ursu, a writer and dissident who died in police custody in 1985.
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Georgian breakaway territory has cut off nearly all links with Tbilisi.
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Ukraine courts are biased and influenced by senior officials, former president claims.
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Aliyev regime faces mounting international pressure over crackdown on dissidents and journalists.
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Move will backfire on Ukraine, Russian premier Medvedev warns.
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Abe, Berdymukhamedov sign deals to develop Turkmenistan’s huge natural gas resources.
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Ex-premier Kaczynski stages a comeback as conservatives trounce Civic Platform.
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The leaders of Russia, Iran, and Azerbaijan talked transport and energy projects, while the question of how to deal with resurgent Turkey loomed as a backdrop.
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Kyiv says the Kremlin invented the entire escapade to deflect attention from its own plans to further militarize the Russian-controlled peninsula.
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Nationalists are dead set against a border rectification agreement with Montenegro, and heightened cooperation with Serbia.
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New cabinet, again led by former hardline nationalist Vucic, marks a breakthrough for gay rights in the Balkans.
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