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April 9, 1989 Day of Nationa Unity and April 9, 1991 Restoration of Independence in Georgia
Wednesdays, the only language allowed at that government office will be Aymara
Top Bolivian NGO facing eviction – given just days to move archive
First Transsexual Woman in Bolivia Gets Legally Married
Bolivia seeks Friday Security Council talks on U.S. Syria strike
Bolivia Condemns OAS ‘Coup’ After Being Removed from Presidency
From powwow to rock, Indigenous Music Awards nominees announced
How a non-Indigenous man became a member of the Fort William First Nation
Indigenous students’ journey to finding their voices on campus
Researchers: How to Protect Peru’s Rainforest? Indigenous Land Titles
Consultations Finally Begin Between Indigenous and Costa Rica
Berta Caceres Murder: DESA Corporation’s Defamation Lawsuit Dismissed
Violent Eviction of Indigenous Shuar Clears Way for Copper Mine
How Did I Miss That? Cherokee Nation Teams Excel at Robotics World Championship
Same-Sex Marriage? Osage Nation Votes ‘Yes’
Moscow deploys Russian Guard and OMON against truckers in Daghestan
Moscow’s false story about Alaska infuriates residents of Russian North
Putin accepts resignation of Mari El Republic’s head
Head of Russia’s Udmurt Republic arrested in corruption case
Rosneft Discovers New Field In Bashkortostan
Tatarstan’s Prime Minister Resigns, Becomes Chief Of Tatenergo
Tatarstan makes a strong pitch for global spotlight
Eritrea slams US sanctions after North Korea military deal
US Imposes New Sanctions on Eritrea’s Navy Over North Korea Links
A story of regeneration and reforestation from Eritrea
Main South Sudanese rebel group threatens to stop oil production
Over 3000 South Sudanese flee border town to Uganda after Tuesday raid
U.N. denied access to South Sudan town alleged to be massacre site
New Somali PM vows to eliminate corruption
Somali pirates hijack another ship
Somalia: At least seven dead in Mogadishu’s car bomb explosion
Tunisia to hold first post-revolt local polls on Dec 17
Mali peace conference urges talks with Islamist groups
Mali: Situation Desperate, Must Reorganize
Middle East Studies hosts film series on displacement
Tinariwen: From the Sahara desert to Denver, one road leads to another
Southern Libya tribes sign peace deal after secret talks in Rome
Tebu body rejects Rome deal with Tuareg and Awlad Suleiman
Italy-Libya accord to fight smugglers is ‘dangerous fiction’: aid groups
Barotseland freedom fighters still in jail
Former US president Bush visiting Namibia
Negotiating Western Sahara: between international law and geopolitical interests
From the Sahrawi refugee camps: Polisario prepares its resistance
Western Sahara Conflict: “the key to the solution is in Europe”
IPOB vows to lockdown Biafra land on May 30 to honour fallen heroes
Ex-Gov. Obi warns Federal Government against use of force against the Biafra
Army displays weapons made by Biafran engineers in Owerri
Biafra: Charlyboy drums support for Nnamdi Kanu, follows him to court
Biafra: Again, Nnamdi Kanu opposes hiding identity of witnesses
Remove Itsekiri land from Biafra map to avoid civil war – Itsekiri youths warn
What Gowon said about Ojukwu after the Biafra war
Biafra: Why we won’t be part of your ‘Kangaroo investigative panel’ – IPOB tells Army Chief, Buratai
Oromia: Deep Reform Set to Bring Radical Change
64% of Maltese happy with the way democracy works in Malta
Should Lebanon get more funds for hosting refugees?
Fighting intensifies in Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon
Lebanon’s Hezbollah calls US strike on Syria ‘idiotic step’
Jamaica finds true heir to Usain Bolt’s throne – record-breaking 12-year-old sprinter Brianna Lyston
Jamaica looking for benefits from financial services sector
Banned drug found in Jamaican sprinters’ 2008 samples — report
Serbia’s Vucic confirms domination with presidential win
EU the biggest loser in Serbia’s elections
Thousands of Serbs protest against big election win for PM Vucic
Slovakia does not want Soros’ uni
Slovakia lifts amnesty over 1995 kidnapping of ex-leader’s son
Wha’s Like Us? Former partners Czech Republic and Slovakia are flourishing after Velvet Divorce
Wha’s Like Us? ‘It is a strange feeling for us’: Brexit limbo of Slovakian Scots
Czech koruna soars as central bank ditches its euro peg
Czech FM wants appeal in Czech national’s killing in London
Lithium reviving centuries-old Czech mining tradition
Haiti’s new government pushes back on US priorities
Haiti Stands Up to US, Rejects OAS ‘Coup’ Attempt Against Venezuela
Haitians wonder if they will be sent home to a still-devastated Haiti
Turning plastic trash from Haiti into trendy shoes
Testing the waters: Somaliland dives into the international arena
Multi-million dollar deal for Somaliland’s historic port sparks land rush
Somaliland journalist sentenced to 2 years in prison
New Kuwait highlights the same old problems
Kuwait, UNHCR sign landmark agreement to aid Syrian refugees
Armenia elections tainted by vote-buying: OSCE monitors
U.S. Congratulates Armenia on ‘Calm and Orderly’ Elections
How Armenia Is Trying to Stop Sex-Selective Abortions
Armenia’s election: The status quo wins at the expense of democracy
Armenia – Azerbaijan – First anniversary of the truce following the “Four-Day War” (5 April 2017)
Businessman suspected in Italian bribery case linked to Azerbaijan’s first family
EU and Switzerland to reopen trade and political talks
Italy, Switzerland in Dispute Over Nighttime Border Closings
Concerns Mount Over Kyrgyzstan Being Breeding Ground for Terrorists
St. Petersburg train bomber believed Uzbek, 22, who left restive Kyrgyzstan to find work in Russia
Crackdown, repressions prompt wave of solidarity in Belarusian society
Russia and Belarus, after presidents meet, say disputes settled
With crackdown on protests, Russia’s new friend Belarus tightens its grip on power
#Belarus: European Parliament condemns mass arrests
Russia Makes Preparations For Full-Scale Offensive Operation
Tajikistan steps up battle against Islamic clothing
Australia’s indigenous aid program bureaucratic and wasteful: U.N.
Australia’s Aboriginal children ‘essentially being punished for being poor’ – UN rights expert
Aboriginal astronomy the star of Dreamtime stories
Indigenous elders develop app in bid to reduce youth suicide rate
Indigenous plight by the numbers
What the hell is going on in Macedonia?
Who is using and forcing all of Macedonia’s attributions?
Power Battle Leaves Macedonia Without Government
Macedonia Accuses Albania Of Interfering In Internal Affairs
EU tells Macedonia, paralyzed by political crisis, to focus on EU entry
Macedonia’s Gruevski Faces Grilling Over Election Fraud
Norway: ‘bomb-like device’ destroyed in central Oslo
Norway’s Doomsday vault will now store and protect the world’s data
Wha’s like us? Norway can give us inspiration for a future Scotland
Rupee dreams: Tribal youth opting for jobs over studies
Melania Trump’s home country celebrates 25 years of US recognition
Albania PM calls Montenegro NATO entry historic for Balkans
Moldova, Montenegro agree on cooperation within European integration
NATO Day celebrated in Montenegro
Moldova Says 17 Arrested In Plot to Assassinate Leading Politician
Moldova Urges Moscow Not To Recognize Transdniester Documents
Moldova PM hits back at president’s anti-EU claims
Hungary passes bill targeting Central European University and its founder George Soros
Austria ready to host embattled Budapest-based university
Germany’s Merkel Encourages Spain, Portugal to Invest in Solar
Dazed but defiant, Stockholm unites after attack
Sweden celebrates International Roma Day
Bulgaria’s Borissov Starts Coalition Talks With Nationalists
EU Court Reprimands Bulgaria Over Air Pollution
Cyprus leaders to resume peace talks on April 11
Cyprus peace deal needs to be watertight for vote, says President
Wha’s like us: Is Croatia a partner or rival for the tourist trade?
Wha’s like us: Scottish fishing industry lends a hand in Croatia
Wha’s like us: Croatia proves a country can join the EU and not use the euro
Influential Turkmen Energy Chief Fired For Failing To Achieve The Unachievable
Singapore cuts jail term for megachurch leader in pop music fraud case
Singapore is not quite what Brexiters think it is
Terms Of ‘Union’ With Russia Dominate South Ossetian Presidential Election
South Ossetia Polls: What You Need to Know
European Parliament’s committee chair condemns developments in Abkhazia and Tskhinvali
US Mission to the OSCE sums up recent Int’l discussions on Georgian conflict
Russia Absorbs Military Units of Breakaway Abkhazia
U.S. Condemns ‘Illegitimate’ Elections In Georgian Breakaway Regions
Georgia president’s annual address touches on Russian occupation, EU and NATO
World experts shape future for Georgia’s mountain tourism
9 people kidnapped in 33 days for crossing occupation line in Georgia
Georgia and Norway sign defence cooperation agreement
Luxembourg labour costs 4th highest in EU
Luxembourg University ranked 11th worldwide
Israel approves first new West Bank settlement in 20 years
Hamas executes three ‘Israel collaborators’ in Gaza
Palestinian activist’s Australian visa cancelled on eve of speaking tour
Why Israel Is Nothing Like Apartheid South Africa
Can Social Entrepreneurs Create A New City Of Palestinian Opportunity?
Israeli soldier killed in Palestinian car ramming in West Bank
Hamas ‘would accept Palestine state within 1967 borders’
Palestinian flag to fly above City Hall over ‘brutal occupation’
No End in Sight for Mideast Conflict, But Palestine Stocks Are Soaring
Estonia is to introduce its culture, arts and science to Europe
Andres Simonson: Estonia 100 – the gift of security
Basque leaders hope ETA disarmament plan will bring end to long conflict
Basque separatist group ETA hands over arms, ending decades of conflict
Iceland weighs pegging its currency to the euro, finance minister says
Iceland’s genetic goldmine, and the man behind it
Climate Change Is a Boon to Tourism in Iceland
Was Russia in Kurdistan preventable?
Why the Pentagon doesn’t want Turkey’s help in Syria
Is the Iranian regime facing a Kurdish uprising?
Turkey’s new-old red-lines in Iraqi Kurdistan
Kurdish flag to fly above Kirkuk despite Iraq ban
Turkey’s Erdogan calls on Iraqi Kurds to lower Kurdish flag in Kirkuk
Turkish President Courts Kurdish Vote
Kurdistan will hold independence referendum in 2017, senior official
Trump son-in-law, top US officer meet Iraq Kurd leaders
Lithuania says Russia has ability to launch Baltic attack in 24 hours
Article 50: What to look out for in Wales
Leanne Wood warns Wales could be left with a ‘puppet parliament’ post-Brexit
Programme to promote the use of the Welsh language
Festival to celebrate and embrace Welsh learners
Embrace Irish language act, says Welsh minister Alun Davies
Wales football hero to return to home turf as 2017 National Eisteddfod President
Albania Defense Ministry opens military island for tourism
Albania, Kosovo Struggle to Boost Low Trade Levels
Upcoming elections will be ‘real test’ of #Albania EU credentials says report
Want the baby to stop crying? Be Danish. Or don’t breastfeed
Denmark hopeful Trump meeting will settle concerns over transatlantic relationship
Wha’s like us? Common values between Scotland and Denmark could be priceless
Wha’s like us? Denmark proves how small countries can handle debt and invest for growth
Freedoms of religion and speech on the backfoot in Denmark
Expat to be deported from Denmark after 32 years in the country
Uganda parliament pledges support for West Papua independence
West-Papua: Concerns Over Rapprochement Between Indonesia and Solomon Islands
Jokowi urged to honor promise to free up media access to West Papua
Dialogue is a recipe to end deadly violence in Papua
How Ukraine and the West Could Push Putin Out of Crimea
Finnish railway firm pulls magazines over Crimea holiday ad
Russia breaches international law forcing Crimeans to serve in occupying army
King Abdullah: Compromise with Russia on Crimea to get its help in Syria
Russian FSB resorts to flagrant falsification to jail Ukrainian activist in Crimea
Pro-Ukrainian victim of savage attack faces ’extremism’ sentence for Crimea is Ukraine post
Crimean Tatar placed on Russia’s List of Extremists & Deprived of Pension for Calling Crimea Ukraine
2 Crimean Tatars on trial for a pre-annexation pro-Ukraine rally released under house arrest
Security forces raided Central Market of Simferopol
Crimean Tatar political prisoner punished in Russia for refusal to act as informer
Crimean Tatar political prisoner declares hunger strike
Russia ignores its own international agreements in trying journalist for saying Crimea is Ukraine
Children taught to glorify war and the invader in Russian-occupied Crimea
Russia’s Crimean Tatar captive goes on hunger strike demanding justice
Syria: containers for chemical weapons found at Shayrat Air Base
McCain: Trump Administration ‘Seriously Considering’ Lethal Defensive Aid to Ukraine
Ukrainian public broadcaster urges Eurovision to respect Ukraine’s sovereignty
Spoiling Ukrainian-Polish relations: next phase in Kremlin’s hybrid war
Only Ukraine’s success can influence positive development of Russia – Lithuania’s ex-Prime Minister
Ukraine should aim to make occupation of Donbas as painful as possible – expert
If you want to see Russian information warfare at its worst, visit these countries
Remnants of Cyclone Debbie leaves New Zealand underwater
Chicken run: New Zealand Post will start delivering KFC to beat mail slump
Seven in 10 Bay of Plenty prisoners are Maori – the highest rate in 30 years
First global smartphone with Māori language operating systems unveiled
Denmark spurned Chinese offer for Greenland base over security – sources
Greenland: Plenty more money in the sea?
Greenland’s political parties are looking on the bright side of a lacklustre local election
Greenland’s eastern coast trapped in a decimating population slide
Chef Leif Sørensen brings culinary prestige to the Faroe Islands
‘Swiss ignorance about Roma speaks for itself’
Shutka: Inside Macedonia’s only Roma-run municipality
Sweden celebrates International Roma Day
Lawyer admits to negligence representing Roma refugees
International Romani Day celebrated in Bucharest this weekend
Roma Burned from their Homes as Lessons Go Unlearned in Romania
Italy: Gianturco Roma Camp Demolished on the eve of International Roma Day
Slovenia: tolerance highlighted on International Romani Day
‘The best Roma in the village is the Roma who works as a servant’
Slovakia: there are efforts for positive changes in Roma community
CityU HK student union claims political suppression over ban on pro-independence party merchandise
Baltic states think Russia is laying the groundwork for looming ‘kinetic operations’
Russia to send the world’s largest submarine to the Baltic
Russian Narratives on NATO’s Deployment
Tensions flare as Greece tells Turkey it is ready to answer any provocation
Syrian migrant sets himself on fire in Greek migrant camp
China bans ‘abnormal’ beards and wearing veils in Xinjiang
Xinjiang Police Search Uyghur Homes For ‘Illegal Items’
Lithuanian government backs cutting back alcohol sale hours and banning advertising
Estonian formin: US response to use of chemical weapons was necessary
Latvia’s FM: Missile strike on Syrian airbase was an adequate response
Lithuania’s Grybauskaite: Syrian and Russian leaders must know red lines
Got your ‘Passport for Cornwall’?
Tibetan Lama gives up monkhood for marriage and people love it
Dalai Lama and Tibet: India’s leverage against China
Tibetan Sikyong meets with Swiss Parliament delegation
The kingdom of women: the society where a man is never the boss
Tibetan fashion hits the Beijing runway
Tibetan lawmakers debate on electoral reform, women empowerment
Speaking up for Tibet: advocates around the world on Tibet Lobby Day
Arunachal bodyguard relives 1959 with the Dalai Lama
How Donald Trump may have provided India an opportunity to play the Tibet card
Why the Dalai Lama’s visit to a tiny town in India is causing such a stir
India unperturbed as China throws up a tantrum over Dalai Lama’s Arunachal visit
Nancy Pelosi And US Lawmakers Tell Trump To Talk Tibet With Xi
Tibetan Political Prisoner Released After Nine Years in Prison
Tibet seeks meaningful autonomy, not independence: Tibetan leader
Senators Cardin and Rubio call on Secretary Tillerson to raise Tibet during Xi Jinping’s visit
Sweden Does Not Accept India’s Tibetan Travel Document ‘IC’
I first got my freedom in Arunachal: Dalai Lama
Tibetan museum comes up with exhibition on self-immolations
Tibetan Families Ordered From Their Homes in Chamdo Prefecture
India Borders Tibet, Not China: Arunachal Chief Minister
Sweden Arrested Spying Agent Targeting Tibetan Refugees
Tibetan Self-Immolation Protest Survivor Released
Tibetan Girl Among Top Model Belgium Finalists
How the Dalai Lama escaped to Arunachal Pradesh 58 years back
Swedish Parliamentarians form new Swedish Tibet Friendship group
Yazidi woman, enslaved by ISIS, shares her story of survival
The World’s Biggest Yezidi Temple to Be Built in Armenia
Brexit revives Sinn Féin campaign for united Ireland vote
Plans for Irish language college among those left in the balance
Brexit begins: Northern Ireland reaction as Article 50 triggered
Wha’s like us? Irish border will be contentious after hard Brexit
Wha’s like us? Ireland can show us how to live life on the edge
America Can No Longer Afford to Leave Taiwan Out of Its China Policy
Documenting Taiwan’s blacklisted dissidents
Kosovo leader’s military maneuvers
Thaci Backtracks on Establishing Kosovo Army
Spain says it would not veto an independent Scotland joining the EU
Westminster’s post-Brexit power grab could end Scotland’s renewables ambitions
Top Spanish MEP attacks UK for keeping Scotland out of EU
No legal challenge to Scotland Act planned for second independence referendum
Fast track: Key Merkel ally says indy Scotland would have ‘relatively speedy’ entry into the EU
Puigdemont: What goes for Scotland, goes for Catalonia
Former British MP suggests raising Catalonia pro-independence aspirations at the UN
Spanish Court suspends Catalan independence referendum line items from budget
Catalan Government committed to referendum despite Spain’s suspension of budget
Catalonia to announce date of independence referendum in June
The date of the Catalan referendum will be announced in June
Catalan Government appoints delegates in Poland, Geneva and Scandinavia
Banned Catalan leader can’t stand for EU Parliament either, says Spanish Court
Puigdemont meets with Jimmy Carter to talk about Catalonia’s pro-independence process
Kremlin-backed APT28 doesn’t even bother hiding its attacks, says Finnish secret police
Finnish Baby Box Is Becoming Popular Around the World
Women have been voting more than men for three decades in Finland
Smoke-free babies as a goal: 15% of pregnant Finns still smoke
Finland: Information and communication workers top median earnings list
Lapland reindeer herders still carrying radiation from Cold War nuclear tests
Finland: Over 800 couples marry in first month of legal same-sex unions
Secret orders for media coverage of Chinese presidential visit to Finland
Wha’s like us? Finland’s immigration issues are something that Scotland can learn from
Wha’s like us? Finland is proof a small country can withstand a few huge economic blows
Finland’s centenary year 2017 opens a treasure chest of events