Kyrgyzstan: Car Crash Heightens Unease over US Ties
A recent traffic accident in which an American soldier hit two women has renewed debate over the immunity status of foreign military personnel.
A recent traffic accident in which an American soldier hit two women has renewed debate over the immunity status of foreign military personnel.
Kyrgyz deputy, released from prison following fierce protests, speaks to IWPR about the lessons the country must learn from the unrest.
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Aggrieved by growing US criticism of his regime, Nazarbaev is transferring his affections to Moscow.
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Government pledges to stop private companies ripping off the state and abusing their workforce.
Survivors of campaign against Muslim rebels say they've been neglected by the authorities.
Ban on students buying foreign currency likely to stop many completing their education abroad.
Tradition and poverty forcing many young girls into early marriage.
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