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Alexander Poida, a Soviet army veteran, monitors radio traffic while on a night watch shift on Maidan Square.

Ukraine: Afghan Vets Provide Maidan Movement with Backbone

Jacob Balzani Lööv/TRANSTERRA Media Dec 17, 2013

Out Of Ukrainian Protests, A New Media Outlet Is Born

Tom Balmforth Dec 13, 2013
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Azerbaijan and Iran: Wrestling over Polo-like Game

Shahin Abbasov Dec 13, 2013

News Analysis: Flip-Flops Point To Splits In Yanukovych's Circle

Robert Coalson Dec 12, 2013

Ukraine Opposition Calls For Early Elections, General Strike

Nov 30, 2013

Yanukovych Still Wants EU Accord

Nov 29, 2013

Is New Orange Revolution Brewing In Ukraine?

Claire Bigg Nov 25, 2013

Ukraine's East-West Dilemma Evokes Century-Old Memories

Robert Coalson Nov 22, 2013

Ukrainian Government Suspends Work On EU Agreement

Nov 21, 2013

An Old Game With New Rules In Russia's Backyard

Brian Whitmore Sep 27, 2013
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Mongolia: Contortionists Aim for UNESCO Recognition

Pearly Jacob Aug 23, 2013
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Central Asia Getting Dragged into Russian-Ukrainian ‘Trade War’

David Trilling Aug 16, 2013
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Mongolia: Ulaanbaatar Wrestles with Dutch Disease Dilemma

Pearly Jacob Aug 9, 2013
Rustam Ibragimbekov

Azerbaijan: Can Putin Play Kingmaker in Baku?

Rustam Ibragimbekov knew going up against Azerbaijan's leader in the country's presidential elections would pose a daunting challenge. But he’s finding it a big hurdle just to throw his hat in the ring.
Giorgi Lomsadze, Nikoloz Bezhanishvili Aug 1, 2013
Wrestling draws the biggest crowds during the annual Nadaam celebration of the traditional "three manly sports."

Mongolia: Celebrating Nadaam

Pearly Jacob Jul 17, 2013

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