Reality Blurred in Kyrgyz TV Dispute
A surprise takeover of a major independent TV station leads to a standoff with the new shareholders.
A surprise takeover of a major independent TV station leads to a standoff with the new shareholders.
The privatisation of two leading government newspapers could create a freer press – if the authorities cede control of the shares, that is.
Nursultan Nazarbaev is set for another seven years in power after an election widely condemned as fraudulent.
Employers in Kyrgyzstan are ignoring laws designed to protect people with disabilities.
The president claims a landslide victory, while his opponents say it lacks credibility.
Plans to introduce proportional representation prompt parties to form strategic alliances to win seats and influence.
Market traders from Kyrgyzstan are deported as Kazakstan tightens security for the presidential election.
Proposal to do away with a key institution could leave the courts weaker and more vulnerable to political interference, say opponents of the scheme.
The lives of many women could be saved if they sought conventional medical treatment.
Tough talk from general prosecutor Kambaraly Kongantiev has sparked fears of censorship.