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Chinese Interruption

Posted by James | in Mongolia, roundups | on July 12th, 2006
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Luke writes about how the Chinese decided to crash the party and join Russia in talks with Mongolia. While they were there to celebrate Mongolia’s, they are also interested in its mineral deposits.

More HIV in Mongolia

Posted by Ben | in Mongolia, roundups | on July 4th, 2006
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Luke reports that HIV/Aids cases 22 and 23 were announced by the Health Ministry.

What Happens to Mongolia when Gold Prices Fall?

Posted by Neweurasia | in Mongolia, roundups | on June 19th, 2006
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Luke reports on how the continuing freefall of commodity prices on the world market could affect Mongolia’s economic chances.

Assisting Mongolian Broadcasting

Posted by Neweurasia | in Mongolia, roundups | on June 18th, 2006
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Luke has returned from a trip to Dalanzadgad, Omnogovi, where he took part in a group assisting the Mongolian Gobi Wave Radio station. He includes pictures and details from the trip and offers a quick update on Mongolian current affairs.

Mongolia: Index

Posted by Ben | in Mongolia, roundups | on June 1st, 2006
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Luke has created index pages for his interviews and his continuous coverage of HIV/Aids.

Mineral discussions

Posted by Ben | in Mongolia, roundups | on June 1st, 2006
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In what has so far been the most heated discussion ever to take place on neweurasia, readers of the Mongolian blog argue about the disputed windfall tax on mineral resources after Luke wrote about a press conference of one of the affected corporations.

Mongol Sumo Smack-down

Posted by James | in Mongolia, roundups | on May 23rd, 2006
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Luke has all kinds of tasty updates over at Mongolia, including an original interview with an opposition leader, a Mongolian sumo wrestler laying the smack-down (with pics), and a violation of parliamentary election law.

Violence in the Mongolian Capitol

Posted by James | in Mongolia, roundups | on May 15th, 2006
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Join Luke for updates on continuing violence between Chinese and Mongols, a new tax on minerals, and the deaths of two citizens on hunger strike.

Mongolian Gold Rush

Posted by Peter | in Mongolia, roundups | on May 10th, 2006
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Luke reports on the rise in the price of gold and the benefits this could have for the Mongolian economy. As he notes, however, this will be the case only as long as work on mining is done in a responsible and environmentally sustainable manner.

Ulaanbaatar: Gers Broken Down

Posted by Ben | in Mongolia, roundups | on May 9th, 2006
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Luke reports that the protest tents in the city centre were broken down and confiscated. In the meanwhile, South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun arrived in Mongolia on a state visit.

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Friday Photo: Tulebayeva Park

May 16th, 2008

Herico posts a rendered picture of the quiet boulevard in the downtown of Almaty (ENG, RUS).

Click on Pic: Kashka-Suu Tourism Complex

May 16th, 2008

Mirsulzhan uploads pictures from the most beautiful place near to Bishkek - Kashka-Suu - after his trip there (KYR).

Beyond Mark Weil

May 16th, 2008

Nick reports about the new BBC documentary dedicated to the murdered director of the Ilkhom theater - Mark Weil (ENG).

Cheap priced democracy

May 16th, 2008

Alisher Taksanov unveils the truth about the unofficial web portal of the Uzbek National Security Service, where a young student wrote about Western democracy (RUS).

Immortal memory of Andijon

May 16th, 2008

Musafirbek writes about the Andijon events saying the memory of this tragedy will forever live in peoples hearts (RUS).

Lame Uzbek tourism

May 16th, 2008

Alisher Taksanov posts an interview with German touristic agency that comments on the Uzbek tourism (RUS).

podCast: If it is so popular to be a Blogger at the moment, so before it was popular to be a Rapper!

May 15th, 2008

Mirsulzhan uploaded another his podcast in russian, where he and his friends talk to Kyrgyz Rappers who wish to win the scene of Europe at least (RUS).

New web resources in Kazakh

May 15th, 2008

Askhat writes that from now it is easier to blog in Kazakh with the new Wordpress platform, tailored for Kazakh-speaking bloggers  (KAZ)

What Rakhat Knows

May 15th, 2008

Adam reviews the Wall Street Journal article, telling that in 2003 Dariga Nazarbayeva, elder daughter of the Kazakhstan president, hired an American consulting firm to collect data on the Kazakhgate trial, a probe into corruption among top Kazakh officials (RUS, ENG). 

Edil Baisalov Appeared

May 15th, 2008

Elena reports about the interview with the young politician Edill Baisalov who left Kyrgyzstan last year (ENG).

Kazakh or ethnic Kazakh?

May 14th, 2008

Özgecan shares her thoughts about Kazakh history from the point of view of a person, who is part of the Kazakh diaspora in the Western Europe (ENG).

Rahmonov and Bakiev Will Discuss the Boundary Problems

May 14th, 2008

Elena tells about a two-day visit of the President of Kyrgyzstan Kurmanbek Bakiev to Tajikistan (ENG).

Cyber-Chaikhana

May 14th, 2008

Elena posted the announcement about the project “Cyber-Chaikhana” (RUS).

Dangerous substances in the Chinese Toys

May 14th, 2008

Elena said that the Kyrgyz experts found the toxic substances in the Chinese toys (RUS).

Cyberchaikhana - Book on Central Asian Blogosphere

May 14th, 2008

Adam posts an announcement with the call for contributions to the neweurasia’s CyberChaikhana book on Central Asian blogosphere (RUS).

Thoughts about Andijon…

May 13th, 2008

Libertad asks readers to share their thoughts about Andijon tragedy, a bloody suppression of a civic demonstration in May 2005 (ENG).

Gas pipeline to China becoming reality

May 13th, 2008

maciula writes about the planned gas pipeline from Turkmenistan to China and notes China’s successful activity in securing its gas interests in Turkmenistan (ENG).

Opposition Offers Controversial Anti-Crisis Measures

May 13th, 2008

Adam reviews the major opposition party’s suggestions on anti-crisis measures (ENG).

Journalists Die Hard in Kazakhstan

May 13th, 2008

Adam says that amidst change of the information ministry in Kazakhstan, the country still ranks very low in the Freddom House Press Freedom Index (RUS).

Discussing New Religion Law

May 12th, 2008

Askhat reviews foreign sites and writes that foreign religious missioners consider that the new Kazakh religion law is very restrictive (KAZ).

Kashagan to Be Two Years Late. Again

May 12th, 2008

Adam reports that the consortium developing the giant Kashagan oil field in the Caspian Sea proposes to postpone the start of production to 2012-2013 from 2011 (ENG).

Veterans are second to show

May 12th, 2008

Publicist tells a sad story of how she attended the May 9th festivities dedicated to the WWII heroes, at which the veterans were treated depreciatingly (RUS).

The secret of suicides in the Kazakh army

May 11th, 2008

Askhat writes that even NGOs that are aimed at monitoring of the Kazakh army issues are unable to disclose any information without the permission of military commissariats (KAZ)

What is going on with the pre-Caspian gas pipeline?

May 11th, 2008

maciula writes about problems with the pre-Caspian gas pipeline project (ENG).

UN adds more Uzbeks to top terrorists list

May 10th, 2008

Libertad writes about new Uzbek people added to the UN consolidated list of suspects affiliated with Al Qaeda and Taliban (ENG).

Victory or Remembrance Day?

May 10th, 2008

Musafirbek congratulates everyone with Victory Remembrance Day (RUS).

Uzbekian nights: president’s hobby

May 10th, 2008

Alisher Taksanov writes a fiction story about a president, whose hobby was to make coffins for opposition members whom he later killed (RUS).

Eastern Promises

May 10th, 2008

Abdulgamid reports on Turkmen government’s promises that denomination of the national currency will be “soft” (RUS).  

AFC Challenge Cup 2008: Kyrgyz win, Afghans qualify

May 9th, 2008

Elena posted some pictures from the last soccer game between Bangladesh and Kyrgyzstan during the AFC Challenge Cup Group C qualifier (ENG)

Cosmic prices for air tickets

May 9th, 2008

Abdulgamid writes about four times rise in prices for air tickets in Turkmenistan (RUS).