Sunday, July 14, 2013

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  • RIA Novosti - Saturday 13th July, 2013

    MOSCOW, July 13 (RIA Novosti) ? The glamorous and powerful daughter of Uzbekistan?s authoritarian leader said Saturday she quit her job as the ex-Soviet nation?s representative to the United Nations in Switzerland ? and accused Swiss authorities and a Russian telecom of "spreading" false rumors about losing her diplomatic immunity. BBC reported earlier Saturday ...

  • Camerons Kazakhstan Visit ? A Human Rights Opportunity

    Human Rights Watch - Saturday 13th July, 2013

    It is precisely because Kazakhstan stands out in the region for its energy and trade potential that the United Kingdom should take an approach firmly rooted in human rights in framing the relationship between these two countries as they grow ...

  • Pakistani Taliban sets up base in Syria sends Arab Uzbek fighters

    National Turk - Saturday 13th July, 2013

    In what may signal further increase in bloodshed in Syria, Pakistan's deadly militant outfit Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has set up a base in Syria and sent Arab and Uzbek fighters to fight president Bashar al-Assad Assad ...

  • A projection of Moscows mindset

    Asia Times - Saturday 13th July, 2013

    By Dmitry Shlapentokh Russia's relations with the Asian people, as projected in recent movies, provides important insight not just about Russian domestic but also foreign policy, including Moscow's view of the current conflicts in the Middle East. Since the end of Vladimir Putin's first term as president, the Russian movie industry has produced several historical movies on ...

  • Nazarbaev retreats on pension reforms

    Asia Times - Saturday 13th July, 2013

    By Saule Mukhametrakhimova Faced with mounting public opposition to a pension reform plan, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbaev has sent the bill back to parliament and sacked the minister responsible for it. The bill envisages that the retirement age for women will be raised from 58 to 63, the same as for men. The change is to be phased in over 10 years, starting in 2014. In a televised ...

  • Turkmenistans gas-fuelled GDP rises 9.4 percent in January-June

    Reuters - Saturday 13th July, 2013

    Turkmenistan's President Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov stands during a photo opportunity at an official visit to the United Nations European headquarters in Geneva October 9, ...

  • OSCE prepares observer mission for presidential elections in Azerbaijan

    News.Az - Saturday 13th July, 2013

    Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) of the OSCE is preparing observation mission to monitor the upcoming October presidential elections in Azerbaijan. According to the message of the organization, the position of head of mission and his deputy, lawyer, political scientist, analyst in the field of elections and media, as well as the coordinator of a long-term mission ...

  • Russian Foreign Minister RF to continue providing support for Kyrgyzstan to ensure stability

    Itar Tass - Saturday 13th July, 2013

    CHOLPON-ATA, Kyrgyztan, July 13 (Itar-Tass) - Russia will continue providing support for Kyrgyzstan?s leaders and people to ensure stability of the state, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Saturday, when opening talks with his Kyrgyz counterpart Erlan Abdyldayev. The talks were held on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Foreign Minister Council meeting. ...

  • Athlete Hayle Ibrahimov wons Azerbaijan?s 1st gold medal in Kazan Universiade

    News.Az - Saturday 13th July, 2013

    Azerbaijani athlete Hayle Ibrahimov has won a gold medal at a Universiade-2013 in Kazan (Tatarstan, Russia) setting a record of student games. Haile Ibrahimov won first place in the final, having run a distance of 5000 meters in 13 minutes 35.89 seconds. Ibrahimov won Azerbaijan's first gold in athletics, bringing the total number of medals to 7. As of 12 July, Azerbaijan?s ...

  • Gazprom plans Ukraine bypass

    Asia Times - Friday 12th July, 2013

    By Vladimir Socor On April 3, in Moscow, President Vladimir Putin and Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller announced a colossal series of gas projects. These involve an expansion of existing big projects or a reactivation of earlier, unimplemented proposals. Ukraine's start of gas imports from Europe, reducing dependence on Gazprom, triggered this Putin-Miller move. In a set-piece dialogue, they ...

  • Skis replace bullets in Iraqi Kurdistan

    Asia Times - Friday 12th July, 2013

    By Karlos Zurutuza PENJWIN, Iraqi Kurdistan - When 37-year-old Igor Urizar first happened upon the isolated mountain village of Penjwin, 300 kilometers northeast of Baghdad, he had a vision of this border-town - nestled in the pristine, snow-capped mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan - transformed into a haven for skiers. Today, after four years of hard work, Urizar is the proud founder of the ...

  • Central Asias Most Important City Is ... Not in Central Asia

    The Atlantic - Friday 12th July, 2013

    Urumqi's mixture of cultures is unique in China. (DPerstin/Flickr) Central Asia's beating heart, the commercial hub of the region that cultivated the old Silk Road, is neither of the fabled Thousand and One Nights cities of Samarkand or Bukhara. In fact, the center of this region is not even really in Central Asia. It's in China. Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang, the autonomous ...

  • Source: http://www.tajikistannews.net/index.php/sid/215814642/scat/929bcf2071e81801

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