Thursday, August 23, 2012

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  • Uzbekistan And Kyrgyzstan Smugglers Own The Night

    IPS - Thursday 23rd August, 2012

    - During the day, when Uzbek border guards patrol its streets, Mingdon is a sleepy Ferghana Valley town. But after night falls, Mingdon, a hamlet of 10,000 on Uzbekistan's frontier with ...

  • Tajikistan attracts more Chinese funds

    Asia Times - Thursday 23rd August, 2012

    By Alexander Sodiqov On June 7, Tajikistani President Emomali Rahmon returned home from a week-long tour of China that included a five-day state visit followed by his participation in the 12th ...

  • Gas price agreement eludes Putin in China

    Asia Times - Thursday 23rd August, 2012

    By Robert M Cutler MONTREAL - Moscow and Beijing again failed to bridge their difference over the selling price for Siberian gas during Russian President Vladimir Putin's just concluded ...

  • Tajikistan Pakistan easecloser with power-grid pact

    Asia Times - Thursday 23rd August, 2012

    By Mark Vinson On May 16-17, members of the Inter-Governmental Council met in Dubai to sign the financing agreements for the CASA (Central Asia - South Asia ) 1000 energy project. Delegations ...

  • On naval ties Russiasignals as China blusters

    Asia Times - Thursday 23rd August, 2012

    By Stephen Blank Historically, naval exercises have at times played a key role in diplomatic signaling. One can only look back at the Franco-Russian naval exercises in 1891-1892, which portended ...

  • Anti-China mood threatenspush for Kyrgyz railway link

    Asia Times - Thursday 23rd August, 2012

    By Fozil Mashrab TASHKENT, Uzbekistan - Bishkek's relations with Beijing have never been easy since Kyrgyzstan gained its independence in 1991. Trade and investment cooperation push ...

  • Kazakh copper strikenot the end of the matter

    Asia Times - Thursday 23rd August, 2012

    By Margarita Assenova In Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan, a labor dispute at Kazakhmys - Kazakhstan's largest copper mining company - was swiftly resolved within three days after the management ...

  • Putin returns to the wild east

    Asia Times - Thursday 23rd August, 2012

    By Yong Kwon Vladimir Putin was ceremoniously reinstated as Russia's head of state last week. The country is relatively more stable and prosperous than when he first assumed power in 2000. ...

  • Energy key to poor outlook for Turkey

    Asia Times - Thursday 23rd August, 2012

    By Robert M Cutler MONTREAL - Turkey takes understandable pride in its strong economic growth, which explains in part the government's angry reaction to the downward revision by Standard ...

  • Nabucco project doubts grow

    Asia Times - Thursday 23rd August, 2012

    By Vladimir Socor Hungary has raised some serious questions about the viability of the Nabucco gas pipeline project and the performance of the project company's management. The Hungarian ...

  • Azerbaijans first familystrikes gold under cover

    Asia Times - Thursday 23rd August, 2012

    mining company has taken over some of his land and has blocked one of the two streams his village relies on for water. Allahverdiyev is sure President Aliyev will help him and his community. But ...

  • Russia tightens Ukraine bonds

    Asia Times - Thursday 23rd August, 2012

    By Taras Kuzio The Ukrainian government is negotiating the issue of rouble-denominated government bonds, making the country no longer reliant on International Monetary Fund assistance. ...

  • Source: http://www.turkmenistannews.net/index.php?sid/208519069/scat/929bcf2071e81801

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