RFE/RL's Weekly Rundown , a concise look at our top stories this week.
Torture as weapon in eastern Ukraine, Crimean Tatars resist, Putin rises, Conchita Wurst, Azerbaijan's human rights record, Afghanistan's presidential elections, and more - in RFE/RL's Weekly Roundup
Disputed referendums in Donetsk and Luhansk, the ABC's of Russian patriotism, Iranian women dropping their veils, insensitivity and charity following a landslide in Afghanistan, and potential Pakistani citizenship for the FATA -- this and more in the RFE/RL Weekly Rundown.
RFE/RL's Weekly Rundown, a concise look at our top stories this week.
RFE/RL's Weekly Rundown of our top stories of the past week.
Afghans voted in presidential and provincial elections on April 5 that ended with a high turnout, no major Taliban attacks, and nothing but praise for the resilience of the country’s security forces. RFE/RL reports on what's next for Afghanistan.
A concise look at our top stories and events this week, and what's coming up next.
With just days to go before voters in Afghanistan head to the polls to elect a president, new violence has citizens and international observers concerned about the country's electoral process. RFE/RL's experts offer the latest on the April 5 elections.
The Afghanistan presidential election approaches, the EU helps its eastern neighbors, a Russian Service reporter describes what he saw in Crimea, continuing coverage of the crisis in Ukraine and Crimea, and remembering a fallen colleague in Iraq. A look back at the past week at RFE/RL.
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