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Reacting to a sharp increase in utility costs, thousands of protesters march through Kyiv.
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Reacting to a sharp increase in utility costs, thousands of protesters march through Kyiv.
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The summer season has done little to slow down one of the country’s most prominent, anti-Muslim activists.
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In an attempt to save costs and increase transparency, agencies can only procure customized software for which the source code is made freely available to the public.
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Activists and a large proportion of Budapest residents oppose plans to cut down trees in order to make way for costly museum district.
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A new hashtag is trending on the Ukrainian Facebook, allowing Internet users to share their stories and experiences of sexual harassment, sexual violence, and domestic violence. From Global Voices.
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The controversial “Yarovaya’s Bill” will have far-reaching effects on the Russian population.
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Residents of north-western Novgorod were encouraged to rethink splitting up on the annual day of “Family, Love, and Faithfulness.”
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Thousands of troops to be deployed in Eastern Europe, in the most decisive move to counter Russia since the end of the Cold War.
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The controversial law requires supermarkets to locally source at least 51 percent of many products.
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The population of Lithuania fell faster than that of any other EU country last year.
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In a rare show of unity, the Kremlin and environmental groups concur on the risks posed to unique Lake Baikal by the proposed dam.
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Azimjan Askarov was among the ethnic Uzbeks sent to prison for allegedly fomenting fierce ethnic clashes in 2010.
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Most scientists believe that “the most powerful explosion in documented history,” as the BBC put it, was caused by a meteor or a comet. All agree it left part of Siberia a wasteland.
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Government announces major pension reform; former security officers might face the first cuts.
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Tohtar Tuleshov also allegedly funded a shadowy, multinational crime syndicate whose existence is in doubt.
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Mistaken for Metallica, the band plays along and signs autographs.
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Incumbent President Raul Khadzhimba remains in power after a referendum calling for early elections had 1 percent turnout.
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Some activists say the nation doesn’t have the resources to re-socialize two men who were locked away for more than 14 years.
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An admiral in the Yugoslav Navy in 1991, Vladimir Barovic chose to kill himself rather than bomb the Croatian coast.
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Talks to continue on possible Iranian purchase of Russian-made equipment for a defunct Bulgarian nuclear plant.
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