May 2012
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RFE/RL interviews Afghan Ambassador to the U.S. Eklil Hakimi during the NATO summit in Chicago…[read more]
May 22nd
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May 22nd
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May 21st
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Not 'Borat,' But Not Bad: Baron Cohen Tries...
You’ll have a feel for what you’re getting at “The Dictator” as soon as the curtain rises on a beaming photo of the late North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il in whose “loving memory,” we are told, the film was produced.  A poster advertises Sacha Baron Cohen’s satirical film “The Dictator” in the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek. (Courtesy of Rob Cameron). Little...
May 21st
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Podcast: Street Politics And Kremlin Intrigues The unrest in Moscow that began on the eve of President Vladimir Putin’s inauguration ceremony, when police violently broke up an opposition demonstration and hasn’t let up, with noisy demonstrations becoming practically a daily occurrence in the Russian capital.  In this week’s edition of the Power Vertical podcast, I sat down...
May 21st
May 18th
“The main problem is loneliness. Society doesn’t accept you or your...”
– READ: Eurovision Glitz Is Assured, But For Azerbaijan’s Gays, It’s Same Old Song
May 18th
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RFE/RL Regions Mark International Day Against...
Today is the International Day Against Homophobia, and in parts of RFE/RL’s broadcast regions, activities were marked with conflict. # Despite Georgia’s recent positive ranking in gay rights by the Brussels-based NGO ILGA Europe, gay rights activists in Tbilisi scuffled with counterprotesters associated with the Union of Orthodox Christian Parents. (Watch Radio Tavisupleba’s...
May 17th
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May 17th
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Video: Moose Run Loose In Belarus
May 17th
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It's A Bird, It's A Plane, It's...Astana Man?
Every Metropolis needs its Superman, every Gotham its Batman. And now, it seems, officials in the Kazakh capital, Astana, want their own superhero to get in on the act…[READ MORE]  
May 17th
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Czechs Rock Out To Support Russian Punk Protesters 
May 17th
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Pakistani Pilots Die in Midair Crash
Officials in Pakistan say two Pakistani air force planes have collided in mid-air, killing all four pilots on board the aircraft and leaving several people on the ground injured. [READ MORE]
May 17th
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Gay Protests Not Allowed In Minsk
MINSK— Authorities in the Belarusian capital Minsk have prevented gay activists from holding protests to mark the International Day Against Homophobia on May 17. The owner of an online portal focusing on gays in Belarus, Syarhey Androsenka, told RFE/RL that city authorities had rejected a request from the activists to hold three separate demonstrations — in Peoples’ Friendship park,...
May 17th
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May 17th
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Two training aircrafts collided and crashed in Rashakai town of Nowshera district in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Thursday morning. The area where the crash took place is located close to Risalpur, which is a training academy for the Pakistan Air Force (PAF). “The two aircraft collided and crashed in Rashakai in Nowshera District. One plane hit the house of  Shoaib, who is a...
May 17th
ICTY prosecutor Peter McCloskey speaking today (May 17) at the trial of Ratko Mladic at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague. “This was not an army out of control or controlled by someone else. Only an army strictly controlled at the top could have managed to murder over 7000 people in four days.”  “The evidence proving Mladic was...
May 17th
RFE/RL’s Mashaal Radio reports:   Two training aircrafts collided and crashed in Rashakai town of Nowshera district in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Thursday morning. The area where the crash took place is located close to Risalpur, which is a training academy for the Pakistan Air Force (PAF). District coordination officer Ayaz Mandokhail confirmed the news to Radio...
May 17th
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Dogfighting Under Scrutiny In Afghanistan 
May 16th
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Mothers of Srebrenica victims speak with @RSE_Balkan in Srebrenica today as Mladic’s trial begins.  “He has better [treatment] at the Hague Tribunal than I can have in the Serb Republic. They do not let us watch it [on live TV] when we want, like it’s not civilization. He cannot get the proper punishment. The mothers [of Srebrenica] should have been his judges – like he was a...
May 16th
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