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  1. Moonlike landscapes, heartbreak and nostalgia: photographs of a rarely seen.

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  2. A rocket has landed in Baghdad's Green Zone near the huge U.S. Embassy compound amid heightened tensions in the region and as Washington withdraws personnel from Iraq due to unnamed threats from Iran.

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  3. Thousands of people joined the 24th-straight march against the Serbian government in Belgrade on May 18. The march led participants to a satirical outdoor exhibition highlighting controversial cases in which the ruling Serbian Progressive Party was implicated.

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  4. Why is the language of Rumi and Khayyam -- much less modern-day dissenters -- unavailable for self-publishing on Amazon?

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  5. Central Asian governments knew that some of their nationals went to join extremist groups in Iraq and Syria. With Islamic State losing ground, the increasingly pressing question is what to do with these nationals should they seek to return.

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  6. More than 100 antique sit in purgatory in a former air base in eastern Ukraine, but some of these planes may live to fly again:

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  7. In the Georgian city of Zugdidi, bodyguards and police had to push away angry supporters of the ruling party as they confronted the director of Rustavi-2 TV, who backs the party founded by former President Mikheil Saakashvili.

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  8. Polling stations are open for a snap mayoral election in the predominantly ethnic Serb northern part of Kosovo's town of Mitrovica.

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  9. These automated have been deployed by British scientists to help 3D map distribution in .

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  10. What could a country's former head of state do? Giorgi Margvelashvili does .

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  11. U.S. oil giant ExxonMobil has evacuated its American staff from an oil field in Iraq, according to reports.

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  12. Teodozia Kobylyanska spent nine years in prison camps and says she still fears arrest. The 95-year-old's entire life has been dominated by the cause of Ukrainian independence.

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  13. Ridvan Bekirov was 10 when his family was thrown out of its home in and shipped thousands of kilometers away. 75 years later, he shares his memories of the May 1944 deportation, which affected more than 200,000 Crimean Tatars.

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  14. The specialty of Ukrainian city : delicate and elaborate ceramic tiles. But the art can prove difficult to preserve.

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  15. Nearly two-thirds of Russians believe the laws are meant to prevent criticism of the authorities.

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  16. Is managed transition of leadership the worst way to change presidents in Central Asia? Analysis by

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  17. "Of course, I made mistakes, but I never broke the law intentionally and I didn’t commit disciplinary errors." Our interview with Romania's controversial and famous corruption fighter:

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  18. Most politicians can't be seen enough when running for office. Bulgarian lawmaker Delyan Peevski isn't most politicians.

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  19. Isfahan is known as the city of bicycles, a reputation forged in part by a local government that actively promotes biking -- that is, unless you are a woman.

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  20. Kazakh authorities have moved to conscript two opposition activists for mandatory military service, a move the activists say is punishment for their political protests.

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