Supporters place flowers on pedestrian walkway of bridge to mark 40-day memorial where opposition leader was assassinated, as critics blast ongoing probe
For last month’s military drills, Jorge Benitez says areas involved and forces included seem to have been deliberately chosen to send a warning to NATO
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe media freedom representative to follow situation closely
Committee to Protect Journalists, OSCE are highlighting risks journalists face daily
In interview with VOA's Georgian Service, Risch says if US sends weapons to Ukraine, it would give country more influence in any future negotiations with rebels, Russian supporters
Amnesty International says Siraj Karimov is one of at least 20 government critics, political activists, journalists being held on variety of charges
Some say that neither cease-fire agreements nor sanctions imposed on Russia are enough to end hostilities and stabilize Ukraine
Defendants accused of sending money and equipment to Islamic State militants and al-Qaida fighters
All 10 of the properties, built between 1906 and 1969, already are designated as US National Historic Landmarks
Moscow calls Monday's arrest of Evgeny Buryakov, who was indicted with two other Russians, damaging to bilateral relations
IMF chief Christine Lagarde announced request made by President Petro Poroshenko on Wednesday after meeting on sidelines of World Economic Forum in Davos
Without explanation, authorities shut down Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty office last month -- but journalists are working from home as freelancers
Police detained some 200 people at generally peaceful Moscow rally Tuesday; most have been released
Move comes days after Ukraine's parliament scrapped law blocking Kyiv from pursuing membership in Western alliance
As Russia's military builds up along border and fighting continues some US observers say Western governments need to find realistic strategy for dealing with crisis
OSCE calls on authorities to do their utmost to properly weigh concerns against public interest
$554 million deal is largest sum ever paid by US government to a single Indian tribe; Navajo territory stretches across three Western states
Soviet irrigation projects, lack of snow, reduce world's once fourth-largest lake dramatically
Council of Europe's commissioner for human rights says reign of terror against Crimean Tatars and other minorities continues in rebel-held areas in Ukraine
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