Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Friday 29 October 2010

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Features

In Pakistan, Uncertainty Grows Over North Waziristan Operation In Pakistan, Uncertainty Grows Over North Waziristan Operation
Washington has long pressed Pakistan to launch a ground operation in North Waziristan, home of the notorious Haqqani network. But is one coming? More
News

Ethnic Uzbeks Sentenced To Life For Kyrgyz Violence Ethnic Uzbeks Sentenced To Life For Kyrgyz Violence
A judge in the southern Kyrgyz city of Osh has handed down life sentences to five of nine ethnic Uzbek men found guilty of brutally murdering a district police chief and his driver during the region's ethnic clashes in June. More
EU Clears Way For Treaty Change EU Clears Way For Treaty Change
EU leaders have agreed that limited changes are needed to the bloc's main treaty to help ward off another financial crisis. More
Three 'Militants' Killed in Police Operation in Northern Tajikistan Three 'Militants' Killed in Police Operation in Northern Tajikistan
At least three militants have been killed in a police operation in northern Tajik district of Isfara. The raid comes as Tajik government forces continue a military operation against Islamic militants in the country's eastern Rasht Valley. More
Serbia Increases Reward For Mladic Capture Tenfold Serbia Increases Reward For Mladic Capture Tenfold
The government of Serbia is now offering an award of 10 million euros -- a tenfold increase from the previous amount -- for information leading to the capture of wartime Bosnian Serb general Ratko Mladic. More
From Our Bureaus

Turks Asked To Leave Armenia Over Border Crossing Claim Turks Asked To Leave Armenia Over Border Crossing Claim
Two Turkish party leaders have been asked to leave Armenia after being questioned by National Security Service officials about their claims to have crossed the closed Armenian-Turkish border earlier this month. More
Russians Remember Soviet-Era Victims Russians Remember Soviet-Era Victims
Russian human rights activists have commemorated the victims of Stalin-era political repressions in the Soviet Union. More
Death Toll Continues To Rise From Explosion At Belarusian Plant Death Toll Continues To Rise From Explosion At Belarusian Plant
The death toll from an explosion at a plywood plant in the southwestern Belarusian town of Pinsk has risen to five. More
Kosovo Gov't Faces Confidence Vote Kosovo Gov't Faces Confidence Vote
The opposition political party Alliance for New Kosovo has requested that parliament take a vote of confidence in the government. More
Six Arrested Over Kyrgyz Police Attack Six Arrested Over Kyrgyz Police Attack
Police in southern Kyrgyzstan have arrested six suspects in connection with a deadly attack on police officers. More
Armenia Delays Karabakh Vote Armenia Delays Karabakh Vote
An opposition faction in the Armenian parliament has postponed a vote on controversial legislation obliging Yerevan to formally recognize the independence of Azerbaijan's breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region. More
Iran Charges Two 'Israeli Spies' Iran Charges Two 'Israeli Spies'
Tehran's chief prosecutor says two Iranians have been charged with spying for Israel about Iran's nuclear program. More
Persian Letters

The Boy Who Fell In Love With A TV Heroine
In a blog post titled "From Here and There,” blogger Zeitoon (Olive) writes about a young Iranian who fell in love with the heroine of a tele-novela: More
Student Protests Shortage Of Gasoline By Riding Donkey
An Iranian student has protested against what is being described as a shortage of gasoline by riding a donkey to his university in northern Iran. More
Caucasus Report

Self-Immolation Incident Highlights Desperation Of Georgian IDPs Self-Immolation Incident Highlights Desperation Of Georgian IDPs
A woman was hospitalized with severe burns on October 27 after setting fire to herself outside the Georgian Ministry for Displaced Persons in Tbilisi. Nana Pipia, 46, is one of several dozen internally displaced persons (IDPs) from Abkhazia who set up camp outside the ministry building on October 25 to demand that minister Koba Subeliani either step down or re-house them in Tbilisi. More
Death Toll In Grozny Parliament Attack May Have Been Far Higher Death Toll In Grozny Parliament Attack May Have Been Far Higher
More than 20 police and security personnel were killed and more than 40 injured in the October 19 attack by a small group of suicide bombers on the Chechen parliament building in Grozny, a Chechen security official has admitted. The official casualty toll made public immediately after the attack was three dead and 17 injured. More
Commentary

Early Elections Could Be A Serious Test For Europe’s Youngest Democracy Early Elections Could Be A Serious Test For Europe’s Youngest Democracy
Europe’s youngest country could prove that it is a fully functioning state capable of working through such situations in a peaceful, orderly manner. Over the long run, this momentum could result in greater stability for Kosovo, though it may be hard to see that just now. More
Gandhara

Russia Goes Back To Afghanistan Russia Goes Back To Afghanistan
Gregory Feifer looks at Russia's stepped-up involvement in Afghanistan. More