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In Bulgaria, the battle for the fundamentals of democracy is still raging
By Nadejda Iordanova, former Minister of Justice, Government of Bulgaria Is the end of impunity for Bulgaria’s Prosecutor General in…
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Azerbaijan’s journey from victory to victory
By Aslan Aslanov Thirty years and 44 days. What is behind these numbers? First of all, the greatness and invincibility…
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Yugoslavia – was it ever ethnic war?
Serbia and Kosovo are at it again. The fragmentation of ex-Yugoslavia appears to be a story without end. Serbia is…
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Echoes of the Balkans: Bringing faith and media together as a prerequisite for peace
By Mark Vlasic As leaders and members of the international community descend upon the United Nations headquarters in Turtle Bay…
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Italy’s political problems are serious
Italy is experiencing political turmoil that occurs on a recurring basis. It could best be described as political backstabbing in…
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La vita is not so dolce for Italy’s economy
Italy’s economy has always had its ups and downs. Their economy is ranked as the ninth largest in the world…
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Russia – Relegated to the second-division of military powers
By Joel Hickman The Russian economy has been battered by war and sanctions since Vladimir Putin launched his all-out war…
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On the brink of Third World War?
By Greg Pence Threatening Kerch Bridge and Suwalki Corridor in Retaliation for Energy Shortage and Economic Stagnation in the West…
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The masked singer, human rights abuser: U.S. policy in Macedonia
By Bill Nicholov Human rights abuses must be condemned no matter the perpetrator. But that is not the American way.…
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