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Putin's Puppet?

New Russian President Dmitri Medvedev is a virtual clone of his ex-boss. But Putin was also mocked as a spineless yes-man when he emerged from Yeltsin's shadow »

Bridging Kosovo's Divide

Kosovo is about to declare independence from Serbia, but this will do little to unite Mitrovica, where Serbs and Albanians share a divided city  »

Bye Bye Borders

The final vestiges of the Iron Curtain that once divided Europe will be erased on Dec. 21 when border controls between most old and new EU states are scrapped »

Cleansing the past in Omarska

Three years after ArcelorMittal bought an iron ore mine once used as a concentration camp, there is still no memorial to the thousands slain at the site.  »

Woes Revolution

Georgia's rose revolution brought hope to the ailing former Soviet state, but the country's firebrand leader is rapidly falling out of favour with voters  »

Breaking up is hard to do

Some in Belgium are still flirting with the idea of splitting up the country, but almost five months after inconclusive elections it seems breaking up is hard to do  »

Putin's Putsch

Just when the west thought it had seen the last of Vladimir Putin, back the Russian president bounces with news he has no intention of going quietly  »

Not Over Here

Brussels is home to the largest international press corps in the world, but U.S. media are noticeable by their absence »