US Tentatively Re-engages with Africa
Army leaders have been publicly discussing the potential benefits of a fully-fledged military command structure in Africa.
Army leaders have been publicly discussing the potential benefits of a fully-fledged military command structure in Africa.
BBC journalist defends a documentary he filmed in the divided city of Mostar in 1993.
Tribunal judges claim cuts to indictments will speed up trials - prosecutors fear it will jeopardise their prospects of winning cases.
After rejecting Russian gas, Georgia looks to Azerbaijan and Turkey for emergency supplies.
Once lively, loud occasions, marriage ceremonies are now restrained, rather downbeat affairs.
The number of so-called old maids, or unmarried women, in Iraq has increased over the last two decades.
High unemployment in Turkmenistan is forcing thousands of people to work as illegal migrants in Turkey.
Army recruiters in Turkmenistan will take anyone, no matter how unfit, to fill the ranks of an army whose main job is to provide a free labour force. IWPR has learned that the military is even calling up people with disabilities in its desperate attempt t
Female civil society campaigners work with clerics from different faiths to promote dialogue and unity.