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22 January 2013
Georgian Patriarch Visits Moscow, Slovenia Braces for Strike Premium

Plus, a Belarusian journalist dies in a suspicious fall and a gunman disrupts the resignation speech of a Bulgarian politician.

By Ioana Caloianu, Ky Krauthamer, Anna Novosad, Richard Parrish, and Nino Tsintsadze
 
4 December 2012
Ukrainian Government Resigns, Trouble in Placid Slovenia

Plus, Poland’s Catholic primate defends the use of baby boxes and British Russophiles are red-faced over a bad-taste photo. 

By Ky Krauthamer, Joshua Boissevain, Ioana Caloianu, and Nino Tsintsadze
 
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26 November 2012
Fugitive Albanian Spy Convicted of Torture, Hungary’s Credit Rating Takes Another Dive

Plus, an expensive dispute over a Yugoslav-era bank won’t go away, and Russia frees an imprisoned physicist after eight years.

By Barbara Frye, Ioana Caloianu, and Joshua Boissevain
 
13 August 2012
How a Piano Could Save Central Europe’s Newspapers

By picking the right markets and bunching together content, one company makes the online paywall work.

By Marius Dragomir
 
6 August 2012
Romania’s Impeachment Drama Continues, Russian Region Enlists Cossacks for Migration Control Premium

Plus, Serbia makes moves on the central bank and Slovenia could be the EU’s next bailout candidate.

By Barbara Frye, Josh Boissevain, Ioana Caloianu and Ernad Halilovic
 
24 July 2012
Tajik Forces Battle ‘Rebels,’ Russia Bans Alcohol Ads

Plus, Slovenia threatens to hold up Croatia’s EU membership and CNN portrays a kinder, gentler Kazakhstan.

By Ky Krauthamer, Joshua Boissevain, Ioana Caloianu, and Sofia Lotto Persio
 
26 June 2012
Azeri Activists Go Free, Slovenian Partisans Sent Home

Plus, more defections from Russian human rights council and Romania reverses course on fracking.

By Ky Krauthamer, Ioana Caloianu, Joshua Boissevain, Ernad Halilovic, and Sofia Lotto Persio
 
19 April 2012
Ukrainian Mob Checks in, Azerbaijani Journalists Beaten at Demolition Site Premium

Plus, a Hungarian legislator invokes an anti-Semitic canard and the Slovenian public sector goes on strike.

By Barbara Frye, Joshua Boissevain, and Ioana Caloianu
 
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27 February 2012
Putin Death Plot Foiled, Slovenia Wants Belarusian Mogul Off Blacklist Premium

Plus, Kosovo and Serbia agree to disagree at international meetings and a Czech art hunter discovers a cache of bad but valuable paintings.

By Ky Krauthamer, Ioana Caloianu, and Joshua Boissevain
 
20 February 2012
The Unbearable Lightness of Broadcasting Premium

A television powerhouse shuffles the deck in Eastern Europe and bets on entertainment.

By Marius Dragomir
 

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