Multimedia
Pulling Up the Roots

For Georgia’s few remaining Roma, traditional music goes out of fashion.

By Eka Chitanava and Temo Bardzimashvili
29 July 2010
Conflict & Diplomacy
Moldova: The Ties That Don’t Bind
A presidential decree recalls uncomfortable truths about Russian-Moldovan history, angering Moscow and home “pragmatists.” By Dumitru Minzarari
28 July 2010
Economy & Business
Georgia Plans to Open Tax-Free IT Zones

Tbilisi hopes to lure foreign high-tech companies through tax breaks and cheap labor. From EurasiaNet.

By Nino Patsuria
28 July 2010
Changing Cities
The Tide Turns for the Vltava

After decades of neglect and abuse, Prague's river begins to attract developers and residents.

By Lucie Kavanova
27 July 2010
Society
PremiumThe Other Side of the Latvian Coin

Latvian politicians who misinterpret the Soviet past risk falling into the same trap as Ukraine’s Yushchenko, a Russian-Latvian commentary argues.

By BBC Monitoring
27 July 2010
From the Archives
The Spirit of Ceausescu

The strange tale of how the 20th century’s “most sinister monument to the absurd” still possesses transformative power in the Romanian capital.

By Razvan Amariei
26 July 2010
Changing Cities
PremiumThe Maker of a Modern Magyar City

Jozsef Finta, one of the creators of contemporary Budapest, has been called many things. Timid is not one of them.

By Peter Murphy
23 July 2010
Changing Cities
From Frog to Prince

A bold plan aims to take Sofia from a car-choked city starved of major meeting points to a pedestrian-friendly social hub.

By Boryana Dzhambazova
22 July 2010

COLUMNS

Balkan Eye
A Very Expensive Academic Exercise
A court tells us that an independence declaration is not illegal. But does that make Kosovo a state?By TIHOMIR LOZA
29 July 2010
The Fourth Estate
Swan Song of a Loyal Public Servant?
The Czech public service broadcaster has been a model for its peers. But politics may kill it.By MARIUS DRAGOMIR
26 July 2010
Our Take
All Too Quiet on the Karabakh Front

The status quo is bad for all parties interested in resolving the Azeri-Armenian conflict, but the will to change it is lacking.

By TOL
23 July 2010
Russian Unorthodox
Fine the Messenger

A recent court decision gives a chilling glimpse into how Russian society handles the most provocative art.

By GALINA STOLYAROVA
22 July 2010
The New EU
Underwater Adventures and Other Summer Fun in Hungary

You could put it down to sunstroke, but, no, for Hungarians, credulous paranoia is a year-round affliction.

By BALINT SZLANKO
21 July 2010
Our Take
You Just Don’t Understand Premium

Is a reset possible when Moscow and Washington continue to have profoundly different ideas about a fundamental issue?

By TOL
16 July 2010
Balkan Eye
Conflicts of Interests Premium

When your When your team’s not in the World Cup, picking a favorite is a witch’s brew of politics, prejudice, pride, and play.

By BOYKO VASSILEV
15 July 2010

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