The freedom of religion and consciousness and the role of religious organizations in Kyrgyzstan were discussed at an OSCE conference in Bishkek on 29 October.Â
Read More »Experts to discuss malnutrition challenges in Central Asia
About 100 nutrition experts from Central Asia will meet in Kazakhstan next week to discuss one of the most pressing health challenges that has faced the region in the past decade – malnutrition.
Read More »Communists propose to elect Ukrainian president by the parliament
Ukrainian Communist Party leader Pyotr Simonenko plans to propose constitutional amendments to the Ukrainian Supreme Rada, in accordance with which Ukrainian president is to be elected by the parliament. Simonenko’s statement was released today by the Communist Party press office, a REGNUM correspondent informs. Â
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This is the first election in the history of the Republic of Uzbekistan with six candidates at once running for president. Two candidates have been the all-time record in all sixteen years of sovereignty until now.
Read More »Abkhazia demands Georgia pull troops out of Kodori gorge
Abkhazia demands that Tbilisi withdraw its troops from the breakaway Georgian region’s border, a spokesman for the Abkhazian president said on Tuesday.
Read More »Caspian summit
The five Caspian Sea littoral states adopted a declaration at their second summit on Tuesday in Tehran, pledging to deny access to third countries who intend to use force against any Caspian state.
Read More »Oil in its peak as Turkey pushes for Cross Border Operation
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Read More »The Rising Star of Central Asia: Kazakhstan
After the collapse of Soviet Union, new countries have emerged in a geography that extends from the Baltic region in the west, through the Pacific Ocean in the East.
Read More »I could govern as prime minister: Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that suggestions he could head a future government as a prime minister were “quite realistic”.
Read More »Kashagan Oil Project on Shaky Ground
  Even if the Kazak government succeeds in winning greater control of Kashagan, the country’s largest oilfield, NBCentralAsia analysts say it remains unclear when commercial extraction might get under way as the economics of this giant project are uncertain.
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