Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 16 February 2012
- A House Call for Tymoshenko, Russian Troops Killed in Chechnya

Plus, Blood and Honey premieres in Sarajevo, and Albania targets libel in social media.
- By S. Adam Cardais and Joshua Boissevain
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- 3 February 2012
- Moscow Laments EU ‘Lecture,’ Kosovo Seeks Full Independence
Plus, Bosnia passes key census law, and Tajik forces battle drug smugglers.
- By S. Adam Cardais and Joshua Boissevain
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- 16 January 2012
- Inching Toward Pluralism in Kazakhstan, Riots in Romania

Plus, Putin’s campaign website makes protests disappear and Bosnia’s war veterans make a gesture across the ethnic divide.
- By Barbara Frye, Ioana Caloianu, Varvara Lokteva, and Kelly Klein
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- 6 January 2012
- A Prime Minister for Bosnia, A Critical Loss for A Big Cat Species

Plus, Pristina rejects Serb referendum and Czech goalie again ranked with world’s best.
- By S. Adam Cardais and Joshua Boissevain
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- 23 December 2011
- Medvedev the Maverick, Astana Taps UN in Probe of Deadly Unrest

Plus, Bosnian Serb held in war camp questioning, and the former USSR 20 years on
- By S. Adam Cardais and Natasha Kirshina
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- 23 December 2011
- The Best of TOL for 2011
- Our favorite stories of the year.
- By TOL
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- 12 December 2011
- The Russian Protests and How to Stop Them, Presidential Drama in South Ossetia

Plus land mines continue to claim lives in Bosnia, and Serbia’s president talks up a Kosovo partition.
- By Barbara Frye and Ioana Caloianu
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- 7 December 2011
- Medvedev Comes to Prague Bearing Gifts, Bulgarian Farmers Protest Subsidy Cuts

Plus, Saakashvili founds a new city and Jolie defends her Bosnian war movie against plagiarism claim.
- By Ky Krauthamer, Ioana Caloianu, and Joshua Boissevain
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- 24 November 2011
- Azeri Journalist Dies After Attack, Poland Warned Over Budget Deficit

Plus, Slovak minister ousted in wiretapping scandal and Ronald Reagan pops up in Tbilisi and Warsaw.
- By Ky Krauthamer, Ioana Caloianu, and Joshua Boissevain
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- 21 November 2011
- Peace Corps Leaving Kazakhstan, Russians Flock to See Mary's Belt and a Giant Koran

Plus, a U.S. man will face a war-crimes trial in Bosnia, and the Kyrgyz bank no one wants to buy.
- By Barbara Frye and Ioana Caloianu
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