Award comes amid ongoing protests in Belarus against longtime ruler Alexander Lukashenko following a disputed presidential election on August 9
On Saturday, both Armenia and Azerbaijan traded accusations over heavy new fighting and new violations of the Russian-brokered cease-fire, which occurred in the southern Hadrut district
Confidential IAEA report said Iran plans to install three more cascades of advanced IR-2m centrifuges to its underground plant at Natanz
Washington has repeatedly accused Moscow of violating the deal
Clashes between Azerbaijan and Armenian-backed separatists over control of Nagorno-Karabakh, a region that proclaimed its independence from Baku during a war in the 1990s, broke out in late September
President Hashim Thaci told a news conference that because of the indictment, he was following through on a pledge to resign from his position
It is the third time in 15 years that public protests have brought down a president in the former Soviet republic in Central Asia
Reality television star Kim Kardashian, who is of Armenian descent, announced she had donated $1 million to the Armenia Fund, which seeks to provide humanitarian relief efforts for those affected by conflict
The deal will intensify political, trade and strategic cooperation, replacing key elements of an existing partnership agreement between Ukraine and the EU
Anti-ship missile reportedly flew more than eight times the speed of sound in what President Vladimir Putin hailed as a 'big event' for the country
RSF says at least five journalists covering campaign were physically attacked in southern town of Marneuli on Sept. 29 during clashes between members of ruling Georgian Dream party and opposition United National Movement
Reporter Bilal Farooqi freed under court order reprimanding police for overstepping mandate
Nexta, created by a Belarusian, has grown in popularity, first and foremost among Belarusians seeking uncensored information in country where the state-run media usually serve only as mouthpiece for government
Move represents major escalation by President Lukashenko’s government as it continues to face unrest after disputed election
At least 35 journalists, and more than 260 people overall were detained during Aug. 27 protests in Minsk, according to a list compiled by the human rights center Vyasna
Belarusian authorities continue to crack down on demonstrations against presidential election won by longtime authoritarian President Lukashenko
Russian dissident is being treated at a Berlin hospital
Demonstrators taking to the streets to protest the disputed reelection of president Lukashenko and a postelection crackdown
TV personalities join growing numbers of police officers and factory workers who are walking off the job to send a message to authorities
US Secretary of State Pompeo says US had not yet settled on the appropriate response but would work with Washington's European partners to determine what action to take
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