Friday, September 12, 2014


  • Audio Slide Show Live Blog: Ukraine In Crisis

    U.S. President Barack Obama says the United States will announce fresh sanctions against Russia today, while Ukraine government forces and pro-Russian separatists have exchanged dozens of prisoners.

  • 'Crimea Is A Big Prison'

    Crimea blogger Yelizaveta Bohutskaya says freedoms are dwindling in the annexed peninsula, which she fled this week after her home was raided by security forces.

  • Photogallery  EU Turns Its Gaze Inward

    The incoming European Commission has indicated that further enlargement will no longer be a priority for the 28-member bloc. What does that mean for EU hopefuls to the east and south?


Battleground Ukraine


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RFE/RL Video Roundup - Sept 11i
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September 11, 2014
Putin in Tajikistan, back to school in Iraq, American barbecue in Kyrgyzstan, plus stories from Pakistan and Kazakhstan.
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Video September 11

Putin in Tajikistan, back to school in Iraq, American barbecue in Kyrgyzstan, plus stories from Pakistan and Kazakhstan.
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Video September 10

Diplomacy in Tajikistan, Kazakhstan's 'sleeping village,' waning protests in Pakistan -- plus stories from Afghanistan and Kyrgyzstan.
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Video September 9

Fighting in Afghanistan, destroyed schools in Pakistan, Tajik Independence Day, plus stories from Serbia and Moldova.
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Video September 8

Crisis talks in Pakistan, a day of mourning in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the 10th Muslim Film Festival in Tatarstan, plus stories from Kazakhstan and Afghanistan.
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Video September 5

Demonstrations in Pakistan, a mining disaster in Bosnia, Oscar nominations in Georgia, plus a petition to the president in Kazakhstan.

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Photogallery Deadly Floods Sweep Pakistan

More than 440 people have been killed in recent days by floods in Pakistan and Indian-administered Kashmir amid the heaviest rains in 50 years. In Lahore, the roof of a mosque collapsed after days of rain – killing 24 worshipers inside.

Video Cilic Hometown Basks In Win

Croatian tennis player Marin Cilic won the U.S. Open. RFE/RL's Balkan Service spoke to friends and relatives in the town of Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina, where Cilic was born to Bosnian Croat parents in 1988.

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Journalists in Trouble

Jailed Russian Blogger Describes Bolotnaya's 'Finale'

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BBG Condemns Sotloff Murder

The U.S. Broadcasting Board of Governors condemned the beheading of... More

Bannu, July 31, 2014: Members of the family of Sadaqatullah Dawar, displaced from Pakistan's North Waziristan district.
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Local Journalists Applaud Radio Mashaal Crisis Coverage

RFE/RL's Radio Mashaal is awarded for providing unique coverage... More