Laszlo Csatary's death after contracting pneumonia comes as a setback for Holocaust survivors seeking some justice
Government resigns following violent protests fueled by outrage over rising energy prices blamed on foreign-controlled companies
Thursday she was fined for not appearing at Kyiv court while riot police pushed protesters out of courtroom
Zeman won 55-percent of votes in run-off vote, the first direct presidential election since 1993
Milos Zeman faces tough competition in next round of historic election
Among three favorite candidates is the man who wants to become Europe's first popularly-elected Jewish head of state and one unusually colorful candidate
Former Croatian Serb leader was the last fugitive sought by the United Nations Yugoslav war crimes tribunal
Czech, Slovak officials prepare to observe two decades of mutual independence, and what the split has meant for each nation
Country faces political uncertainty after sudden resignation of Mykola Azarov and his cabinet Tuesday
Central, Eastern European countries are worried US foreign policy has shifted away from former Soviet satellite states
Bosnian Serb leader, who faces 10 counts of war crimes, genocide at The Hague, denies charges
Speaking at international 'Budapest Conference on Cyberspace,' British F.M. Hague says Britain wants to lead global initiative against cyberspace attacks
Azerbaijani soldier who killed Armenian officer released by Hungary to return home to Azerbaijan, where he was immediately pardoned, freed by his country's president
International concern mounts that organized crime groups from former Soviet Union smuggle people, weapons, drugs, cigarettes, other goods into EU
Elvedin Pasic testifies at The Hague, describing attack by Serb forces on his village in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Parliament suspends President Traian Basescu paving the way for a referendum on his future later this month
Resignation paves way for early elections; Tadic says he hopes to win a new term
Budapest's Semmelweis University revoked Pal Schmitt's '92 doctorate after finding that much of his thesis was copied from other authors
Viktor Orban defends government's record, new constitution in state-of-the-nation address as he slams European Commission
Debate continues over how much sovereignty eastern EU members should give up, more than two decades after Soviet rule
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