Adil Toiganbaev, the People’s Son-in-Law
Adam tells that Adil Toiganbaev, husband of Bermet Akaeva, the daughter of the first president of Kyrgyzstan, now emerges as a head of the “Expert Centre for National Strategy” in Almaty (RUS).

Adam tells that Adil Toiganbaev, husband of Bermet Akaeva, the daughter of the first president of Kyrgyzstan, now emerges as a head of the “Expert Centre for National Strategy” in Almaty (RUS).
neweurasia posted Turkmen’s account of things that he went through in Turkmenistan (ENG).
Aiman probes the myths about marriage with a foreigner in Aksai, the oil field in West Kazakhstan, where local girls come in a hope to marry (RUS).
Vadim reports that in Dushanbe a four year old child caught HIV due to the negligence of doctors (RUS).
Lola believes that it is enough to be a Muslim by doing charity, applying religious rules in weddings and fasting (ENG).
The account of the meeting of the Italian Ambassador with the acting head of Nur-Otan party by Kazahstanskaya Pravda newspaper differs from the Embassy’s account, writes Adam (RUS).
Ksenia describes Almaty seminar on legal aspects of journalism that she took part in (RUS).
Nasha Versiya youth online magazine shares the articles of young CA journalists on HIV/AIDS. Read Ksenia’s story of HIV in the hospitals of Kazakhstan, Saltanat’s interview with an HIV-positive young woman in Kyrgyzstan, Jan Amir’s introduction to “AIDS-terror”, forceful HIV injections in night clubs, and Sevara’s change of attitude towards her Uzbek HIV-positive friend (RUS).
Yulia discusses the labor migration of Kyrgyz citizens to South Korea (RUS).
Aizhana translates the interview with the Afghanistan war veteran Sharipjan Utegenov (ENG).




Abdulgamid reports on Turkmen government’s promises that denomination of the national currency will be “soft” (RUS).
Elena posted some pictures from the last soccer game between Bangladesh and Kyrgyzstan during the AFC Challenge Cup Group C qualifier (ENG)
Abdulgamid writes about four times rise in prices for air tickets in Turkmenistan (RUS).
maciula reports on president Berdymukhammedov’s efforts to undo his predecessor’s personality cult (ENG).
Elena congratulates all on the Victory Day and presents some pictures from the celebration of the Victory Day in Kyrgyzstan (ENG, RUS)
Were the Kyrgyz people always nomadic and had they ever beautiful towns? Yes they had, and it is proved in a podcast related to historical place of Burana, made by Mirsulzhan (KYR).
Restec posts photos of Medeo, the mountaneous resort near Almaty, which is currently undergoing radical transformation into a world class touristic attraction (ENG, RUS).
Elena presents some pictures from the soccer game between Afghanistan and Kyrgyzstan during the AFC Challenge Cup Group C qualifier and grieves for Kyrgyzstan’s loss (ENG).
Gulsali announces about the contest “The Future Kyrgyz Parliament” held for high school and undergraduate students (KYR).
Mirsulzhan uploads photos of Hydropower stations of Kyrgyzstan (KYR).
Gulsali publishes a list of the Kyrgyz famous people who officially got married after coming to the Power (KYR).
Melisbek links to Aziza Abdirasulova’s interview and gives an update on the humiliation of human rights in an energy sector (KYR).
Abdulgamid reports that in Ashgabat was organized a meeting of the World War II veterans and widows of soldiers who died in the war (RUS).
Adam analyzes some developments in the Kazakhstani banking sector, including negative references from the rating agency, released data on banks’ losses in 2007 and proposed introduction of criminal responsibility for the bankers’ actions that led to bankruptcy (ENG).
Adam posts some figures showing the rise of costs that are spent for maintenance of state bodies in Kazakhstan over the past years amidst ongoing campiagns on reduction of these expenditures (RUS).
Firuz thinks that the increase in price for electricity will have even more negative influences than it is expected by the elecity monopolist Barki Tojik (TAJ).
Ravshan reports that president Rahmon suggested to put a ban on regular inspections of small and medium enterprises by various governmetal agencies but experts claim that it will not work (RUS).
Vadim reports that electricity in Tajikistan becomes more expensive for the empoverished population (ENG).
maciula writes about one of president Berdymukhammedov’s closest associates Turkmen Minister of Foreign Affairs Rashid Meredov (ENG).
Adam reports that the Kazakh government will seek investors to build or maintain 1,000 kilometers of roads at a projected cost of $4.5 billion in exchange for operating concessions (ENG, RUS).
Elena presents photographs from the soccer game between Afghanistan and Bangladesh during the AFC Challenge Cup Group C qualifier (ENG).
The minimum cost of education at Kyrgyzstan’s Universities will be 15000 soms, i.e. 420 U.S. dollars, before there weren’t any such restrictions, says Gulsali.
Nurgeldy writes that a monument to Charlie Chaplin has appeared in Kostanai last week, which is a pretty ironic sign, as the only movie theatre in the city was demolished in 2007 (RUS, ENG)
Askhat writes that weak intelligentsia in Kazakhstan fails to give new impetus to Kazakh language (KAZ)
Askhat writes that the Uzbek authorities made a big mistake by closing the Kazakh culture centre in Tashkent (KAZ)
Abdulgamid reports on the Turkmen government’s decision to relocate the Neutrality Arch to the southern area of Ashgabat (RUS).
Arman writes about strange news piece released lately about the suggestions of the new mayor of Almaty. Among them was a proposition on how to resolve the problem of frozen construction sites — but no further details were covered (ENG, RUS).
Small and medium businesses in Kyrgyzstan amounted to 45% of GDP, Melisbek reports (KYR).
Mirsulzhan tells of an incident in the Kyrgyz army, where a soldier was killed, but officials say about the ”suicide”.
Askhat shares photos from his Kostanay trip, where Soviet era monuments are still there, in the center of city (KAZ).