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Oil And Water

A meeting between the Tajik and Kazakh presidents could signal a new regional alignment at the expense of Russian and Uzbek influence. ... more

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Kosovo Now

How have lives changed since Pristina declared independence from Serbia nearly three months ago? RFE/RL correspondent Ricki Green's video reports from Kosovo paint the picture of a fledgling state divided. ... more

RFE/RL Specials
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In an editorial titled "Cyberjamming," "The Wall Street Journal-Europe" discusses the recent cyberattacks against RFE/RL's Belarus Service and other sites. ... more

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A new report by RFE/RL senior analyst Daniel Kimmage examines how Al-Qaeda-affiliated groups use the Internet to spread their message of global jihad. ... more

Medvedev Profile

Russia's next president, Dmitry Medvedev, is considered to be more palatable for the West. But under his leadership, Russia's domestic and foreign-policy course is unlikely to change in fundamental ways. ... more

RFE/RL President's Perspectibe

In a speech at the Heritage Foundation, President Jeffrey Gedmin said RFE/RL's broadcasts represent the belief that free speech and an independent press are the essential components of a healthy civil society. ... more

Thursday, May 15, 2008  Prague 07:06 | Washington DC 01:06

Commentary

Now That The Surprise Party's Over

Serbia's elections made a few things clear, including that the value of the Kosovo card is falling. But RFE/RL's Gordana Knezevic warns that it's still a delicate moment. ... more

A Romanian couple celebrate in Bucharest as Romania entered the EU in January 2007

EU

Romania, Bulgaria Under The Microscope

Both countries have become the "problem kids" of the European Union since they were admitted in January 2007, amid much celebration in Bucharest and Sofia. ... more

NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer (left) meets with then-Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow in 2007 (file photo)

Commentary

Russia Versus NATO In The CIS

Moscow's hostile actions toward Georgia and Ukraine are not one-off policies but logical extensions of Russia's belief that it is the only true "sovereign" state in the post-Soviet region. ... more

Central Asia

Andijonis Continue To Flee Uzbekistan

Sources in Kyrgyzstan insist to RFE/RL and others that the flow of exiles continues three years after security forces opened fire on protesters. ... more

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