Kyrgyzstan

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

Plus, EU hands Budapest deficit ultimatum, and domestic violence up in Kosovo. 

By S. Adam Cardais and Joshua Boissevain
 
Dagestani fighters
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
 
Imre Kertesz
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
 
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
 
8 February 2012
Court ‘Censorship’ in Slovakia, Magnitsky Faces Posthumous Trial Premium

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
 

7 February 2012
In Kyrgyzstan, Buyer Beware

Repeated failures to sell public companies may be a hangover from a hasty privatization.

By Askar Aktalov
 
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
 
Adrian Nastase
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
 
25 January 2012
Home Again, Sixty-Seven Years Later Premium

Expelled by Stalin, one Meskhetian family finally makes it back to Georgia.

By Temo Bardzimashvili
 

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