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Backers of President Yanukovich scuffle with opposition supporters calling for jailed ex-PM Tymoshenko to be freed.
The storm is caught on camera as it slams into homes in the northeast of the country.
Hungary PM pledges "zero tolerance" on anti-Semitism, but is criticised for not doing enough against far-right parties.
Members vote for two-year ban on insecticides harmful to bees, an insect described as contributing $22bn to agriculture.
As the world marks Earth Day, a grassroots cyclist movement in Hungary is revolutionising the city's transport system.
Pubs housed in run-down, formerly abandoned buildings attract hipsters looking to party in Hungarian capital.
Investigating a mysterious murder case in Bolivia that sheds light on a controversy dividing the country to this day.
Hungarian government takes steps against homeless by making sleeping rough a criminal offence.
Investigative reporting is the preferred scapegoat of the powerful when they have something to hide, writes Almeida.
Small Caucasus country is the first in the world to make chess mandatory in schools, aiming to build a better society.
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