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Author Archives: Anna Novosad

Posted inAround the Bloc, Azerbaijan, Business, Caucasus, Central Europe & Baltics, Finance, Latvia, Politics, Society

Magnitsky-Linked Probe Widens in Europe, Baku Restricts Religious Material

by Nino Tsintsadze, Anna Novosad, Barbara Frye, Ioana Caloianu and Richard Parrish 25 Feb 201319 Jun 2020

Plus, Brussels sees gloom in this year’s Eastern economies and Ukraine mulls renting its pipelines to Gazprom.

Posted inAlbania, Around the Bloc, Central Asia, Central Europe & Baltics, Eastern Europe & Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Southeastern Europe

Adoptee Death Tops Russia-U.S. Talks, Kremlin Pledges No Impunity in Corruption Fight

by Anna Novosad, Ioana Caloianu and S. Adam Cardais 22 Feb 201319 Jun 2020
Posted inAround the Bloc, Central Asia, Central Europe & Baltics, Latvia, Southeastern Europe

Protesters Call Armenian Vote Rigged, U.S. Eyes Deep Cuts to Caucasus, Central Asia

by Nino Tsintsadze, Anna Novosad, Erik N. Nelson and Richard Parrish 21 Feb 201319 Jun 2020
Posted inAround the Bloc, Business, Central Asia, Central Europe & Baltics, Eastern Europe & Russia, Finance, Kyrgyzstan

Protests Topple Bulgarian Government, Russian Oligarch Donates Billions to Charity

by Nino Tsintsadze, Anna Novosad, Ioana Caloianu, Ky Krauthamer and Richard Parrish 20 Feb 201319 Jun 2020
Posted inAlbania, Around the Bloc, Business, Central Asia, Central Europe & Baltics, Eastern Europe & Russia, Finance, Southeastern Europe, Tajikistan

Sargsyan Easily Wins Re-election, Tajiks Demand Extradition of Former Prime Minister

by Nino Tsintsadze, Anna Novosad, Joshua Boissevain, Ky Krauthamer and Richard Parrish 19 Feb 201320 Feb 2020
Posted inAround the Bloc, Business, Central Asia, Central Europe & Baltics, Culture, Eastern Europe & Russia, Film & television, Finance, Kyrgyzstan

Bulgarian Energy Protests Claim First Scalp, Major Polish Companies Announce Firings

by Richard Parrish, Anna Novosad, Barbara Frye, Ioana Caloianu and Joshua Boissevain 18 Feb 201323 Mar 2020
Posted inAround the Bloc, Central Europe & Baltics

Moldova Government in Jeopardy, Chernobyl Roof Caves in

by Richard Parrish, Anna Novosad, Erik N. Nelson and Ioana Caloianu 14 Feb 201320 Feb 2020
Posted inAlbania, Around the Bloc, Central Asia, Central Europe & Baltics, Eastern Europe & Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Southeastern Europe

YouTube Files Russian Lawsuit Over Banned Video, Tashkent Close to UK Arms Deal

by Nino Tsintsadze, Anna Novosad, Joshua Boissevain, Ky Krauthamer and Richard Parrish 13 Feb 201320 Aug 2020
Posted inAround the Bloc, Central Europe & Baltics, Eastern Europe & Russia, Latvia, Politics, Society, Southeastern Europe

Romania Pleads Innocence in Horse Meat Scandal, Baltic Farmers Set to Gain From EU Budget

by Nino Tsintsadze, Anna Novosad, Ioana Caloianu, Ky Krauthamer and Richard Parrish 12 Feb 201320 Feb 2020
Posted inAround the Bloc, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Business, Central Europe & Baltics, Eastern Europe & Russia, Latvia, Minorities, Politics, Society, Southeastern Europe

Georgia’s Political Divide Turns Violent, Moldova Probes Russian Money-Laundering

by Nino Tsintsadze, Anna Novosad, Barbara Frye, Ioana Caloianu and Richard Parrish 11 Feb 201314 Aug 2020

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