Parliamentary Elections
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina - Preliminary election results released Sunday indicate that Bosnia's three-person presidency will remain deadlocked over the nation's future, with two leaders of the ethnically divided country advocating unity and a third pushing for the country's breakup.
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina - With the top candidates fiercely at odds over Bosnia's future, voters cast ballots Sunday in elections likely to further entrench their nation's ethnic divisions and threaten possible EU entry.
KABUL, Afghanistan - Three journalists detained for suspected links to Taliban propaganda networks were freed in Afghanistan after angry reactions from media advocates and President Hamid Karzai's call for their quick release.
KABUL, Afghanistan - Afghan officials released the first partial results from last week's parliamentary elections on Thursday amid mounting allegations of fraud in a poll seen as a test of the Afghan government's commitment to rooting out corruption.
KABUL, Afghanistan - Afghan officials plan to release the first partial results Thursday from last week's parliamentary election amid mounting allegations of fraud in a poll seen as a test of the Afghan government's commitment to rooting out corruption.
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