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Moldovan PM Visits RFE/RL
Marking the first-ever visit of a Moldovan head of state to RFE/RL’s Prague headquarters, Moldovan Prime Minister Zinaida Greceanji met with journalists to answer questions about Moldova’s “frozen conflict” in…
Former Uzbek Spy Goes Public
A former Uzbek intelligence officer tells RFE/RL in an exclusive interview that President Islam Karimov personally ordered troops to fire on protesters during the 2005 Andijon massacre and accuses the…
Reporters Attacked in Azerbaijan
Incited by local police, a mob attacked two Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) journalists as they were reporting from a local market in Azerbaijan’s lawless Nakhichevan province.
RFE/RL Provides Constant Updates From Port City of Poti
Despite a cease-fire agreement, Russian troops maintain their grip on the key Georgian Black Sea port of Poti.
RFE/RL Continuous Live Coverage of Russian Withdrawal
RFE/RL special correspondent Goga Aptsiauri is one of only a handful of journalists reporting from the besieged town of Gori, in central Georgia. He has been tracking events there since…
RFE/RL Bureau Chief Attacked in Armenian Capital
In what appears to be a politically motivated act of violence, the acting Chief of RFE/RL’s Yerevan bureau was attacked last night in downtown Yerevan.
RFE/RL Provides Live Updates From Gori
RFE/RL will provide continuous live updates from the city of Gori today, as eyes are on Russia to see if it honors its pledge to withdraw military forces from Georgia.
DC Gets Live Briefing from Tbilisi, Prague
An audience at RFE/RL’s Washington, DC office this morning participated in a live hookup between Washington, Tbilisi and Prague to discuss the week-long conflict between Russia and Georgia.
Award for Radio Free Afghanistan Reporters
RFE/RL congratulates two journalists for Radio Free Afghanistan (RFA) who were recognized by the Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industries (ACCI) for excellence in reporting.
RFE/RL Adds Georgian Broadcasts
Until further notice, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s Georgia Service will be adding a fourth hour of live, primetime news coverage to its listeners in Georgia.