Kyrgyzstan
- 23 February 2012
- Europe's Top Court to Review ACTA, Lustig's Nine Lives

Plus, EU hands Budapest deficit ultimatum, and domestic violence up in Kosovo.
- By S. Adam Cardais and Joshua Boissevain
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- 21 February 2012
- Russian Troops Battle Chechen Insurgents, Ice Crushes Boats in Belgrade
Plus, Russian Hare Krishnas fight book ban and migrants’ money transfers reach new highs.
- By Ky Krauthamer, Ioana Caloianu, and Joshua Boissevain
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- 13 February 2012
- Turkmen President Cruises to Election Victory; Cold Brings More Misery to Kosovo, Russia
Plus, a bride-kidnapping law falters in Kyrgyzstan and a Nobel winner assesses Hungary's turn to the right.
- By Ky Krauthamer, Ioana Caloianu, and Joshua Boissevain
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- 9 February 2012
- The Kremlin’s Pay-a-Blogger Program, Radioactive Coal Gets Kyrgyz Parliament All Aglow
Plus Czechs get to elect their president and Polish prison guards beat one another up.
- By Jeremy Druker, Ioana Caloianu, and Joshua Boissevain
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- 8 February 2012
- Court ‘Censorship’ in Slovakia, Magnitsky Faces Posthumous Trial

Plus, Kyrgyz gold miners go on strike and winter tastes sweet for Czech wine makers.
- By Ky Krauthamer and Joshua Boissevain
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- 7 February 2012
- ACTA Under Fire, Icy Floods Batter Bulgaria
Plus, Putin lays out corruption-fighting plan and the tragedy of childhood HIV in Kyrgyzstan.
- By Ky Krauthamer, Ioana Caloianu, and Joshua Boissevain
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- 7 February 2012
- In Kyrgyzstan, Buyer Beware
Repeated failures to sell public companies may be a hangover from a hasty privatization.
- By Askar Aktalov
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- 6 February 2012
- The Real Story of the Kyrgyzstan Prison Protests
Prisoners become pawns in a power struggle as reforms threaten entrenched groups. From EurasiaNet.
- By Chris Rickleton
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- 31 January 2012
- Former Romanian Premier Guilty of Corruption, EU Cuts Latvian Funding
Plus, Czechs follow through on threat to boycott EU fiscal treaty and an Azeri dream to pierce the sky.
- By Ky Krauthamer, Ioana Caloianu, and Kelly Klein
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- 25 January 2012
- Home Again, Sixty-Seven Years Later

Expelled by Stalin, one Meskhetian family finally makes it back to Georgia.
- By Temo Bardzimashvili
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