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Kyrgyzstan
Guilty Verdicts Crash in on Kyrgyz Media Outlet
By Catherine Putz
The outlook is not good for Idinov, Zanoza, or Kyrgyzstan.
Insulting the President: Defamation Cases Against Local Media Move Ahead in Kyrgyzstan
By Catherine Putz
Similar cases against RFE/RL were dropped in May, but a local Kyrgyz media outlet remains under legal pressure.
Trump for President of Kyrgyzstan?
By Christopher Schwartz
51 percent of young urban respondents in student-run poll express openness to the idea.
3 Convicted for Chinese Embassy Attack in Bishkek
By Catherine Putz
Incidents like the embassy bombing are exceptionally rare in Kyrgyzstan.
On Trip to Russia, Kyrgyz President Atambayev Sings Putin's Praises
By Catherine Putz
"I must admit, I love Russia very much," the Kyrgyz president said at a state dinner held in his honor in Moscow.
Update: Will Kazakh and Kyrgyz Troops Keep the Peace in Syria?
By Catherine Putz
The story continues to develop with denials, open doors, and the tangled web of international diplomacy.
Russia Proposes Deploying Kazakhs and Kyrgyz to Syria
By Catherine Putz
And now for something completely different.
UN Chief Embarks on Central Asia Tour
By Catherine Putz
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is making the full five-state tour.
SCO Set to Expand, Adding India and Pakistan
By Casey Michel
Does it matter that two new flags will rise in Beijing?
Peacefulness on the Rise in Central Asia
By Casey Michel
In the latest Global Peace Index, Central Asia shows improvement.
Who is Sculpting Karimov's Statue?
By Catherine Putz
Kazakhstan's slick promises; a controversy in Kyrgyzstan and a bad idea for Afghanistan; recommended reads.
Top Kyrgyz Party Nominates Prime Minister for Presidential Run
By Catherine Putz
The ruling Social Democratic Party has named current PM Sooronbay Jeenbekov as its nominee.