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The economic effects of the pandemic continue to loom large across a continent already harder hit than most others
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The government aims to demonstrate willingness to address corruption, but critics claim its efforts are largely for show
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New local elections are planned, as the parliament wrestles with constitutional reform and a new draft budget
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The country has announced large-scale legal reforms focused on commercial and social issues
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A key official has been charged with corruption, long identified as a major problem in the country
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Tokyo has a new government; Seoul will soon get one; Pyongyang's ruler will complete his first decade in power
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Reshuffles of public servants are drawing increasing attention as the military looks to consolidate its position
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Progress against a long-standing insurgency offers an opening for reform, but all eyes are on the next elections
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Dissatisfaction with democratic dividends underpins a recent wave of coups and protests across the continent
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Tensions with Brussels will continue over EU-11 rule of law and human rights and Western Balkan integration will stall
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