Tajikistan in WTO?
Our new author Chester reports on Tajikistan’s plans to join the WTO (ENG).
Our new author Chester reports on Tajikistan’s plans to join the WTO (ENG).




Gulsali has been inside of a minibus (marshrutka) in Bishkek, where instead of 15 people were fit about 45-50 persons (KYR).
Adam reports that ENRC is still in rivalry with Kazakhmys over who is going to eat who, as the Kazakh government urged the two companies to come to a conclusion concerning the merger (ENG, RUS).
Elena reports about a dispute in a Kyrgyz parliament about a decoration of the main hall of the parliament with the expensive and rare walnut woodknob (RUS).
Elena presents a short podcast with the extracts from the famous Kyrgyz “Manas” epics (ENG).
Elena recorded a short song which was sung by an eyeless girl Kanykey from Osh city (ENG).
8-9 degree earthquake In Kyrgyzstan expected by 2011, reports Mirsulzhan (KYR).
Mirsulzhan discusses the theme of the New Economic Policy, declared by Bakiev as a national economic program, which considers liberal reforms in country (KYR).
Mirsulzhan analyses reasons of marshrutka csrisis in Bishkek, and questions if there is any principles of competition in this sphere of business (KYR).
Elena reports that the Embassy of the Kyrgyz Republic in Russia controls the situation with the investigation of the murders of the fellow countrymen in Russia (RUS).
Elena shows pictures of cooking of the national food in an usual cafe in Osh city (ENG).
Lena reports that Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev spoke at the World Economic Forum’s meeting in Sharm-El-Sheikh (Egypt) and said that the main reason for world food crisis is speculation (ENG).
Arman reports on the new steps taken by the government of Kazakhstan towards expansion of administrative control over the economy in an effort to prevent popular dissatisfaction and aggravation of economic troubles (RUS).
Gulsali is happy to visit a concert of old-fashion Kyrgyz music, held today afternoon at the Phylarmonic of the capital (KYR).
Arslan Maliev, Tolekan Ismailova met students in Washington D.C., and a day before we had an Asia Days in Washington, where there was also Kyrgyzstan, reports Maksat Askerov, Washington-based Kyrgyz blogger (KYR).
Izkubar reacts to the scene of a Kyrgyz Parodist who was somehow criticising the youth protests in Bishkek (KYR).
Gulsali tells about the regular shut-off of the electricity, and thells the reason of it (KYR).
Zhanna Zhukova reviews the reports on recent statement by Rakhat Aliev — former son-in-law of the Kazakhstan president — that he allegedly would speak at the so-called Kazakhgate trial (ENG).
Adam reports on the new statement released by Rakhat Aliev, former presidential son-in-law, that he allegedly is ready to give testimonies at the Kazakhgate trial in New York, where U.S. citizen James Giffen is being accused of bribing Kazakh officials (RUS).
Elena shows a picture of a kyrgyz woman from the small village at the south of Kyrgyzstan who milks a cow (ENG).
Elena posted the picture from her trip to the south of Kyrgyzstan to Jalalabad city (ENG).
Elena presents the pictures of the football players from Ghana, who will play in football club “Dordoi-Dynamo” (RUS).
Izkubar tells about the shame she has because of the politics (KYR).
Gulsali brings out unbelievable number of raped girls within 4 months in Kyrgyzstan (KYR).
Gulsali reports on launching the newest information agency in Bishkek based on the experience of Zamandash magazine and Zamandash association (KYR)
Mirsulzhan highlights the most interesting moments from Edil Baisalov’s interview at a local newspaper (KYR).
Gulsali also tells a bad news for Kyrgyzstanis that the famous writer from Kyrgyzstan Chingiz Aitmatov was hospitalized in Tatarstan (KYR).
Elena reports that the famous Kyrgyz writer Chingiz Aitmatov was hospitalized in Kazan (Tatarstan) with the renal failure (RUS).
Mirsulzhan makes a round-up on LJ-users meeting in Bishkek (KYR).
Gulsali writes a report from the Football match Kyrgyzstan-Japan, where Kyrgyzstanis failed the game (KYR).
Scientists are seeking for a Russian Church under the Issyk-Kul lake, reports Gulsali (KYR).