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Mongolia: Japan’s Rubbish Heap

Mongolia: Japan’s Rubbish Heap

ELISE HONNINGDALSNES – The UB POST Mongolia is embracing mass-market grey imports from Japan. This easy solution to get Mongolians cheap wheels will soon result in Mongolia being one of the biggest landfills for cars and dangerous waste in Asia. Mongolians have fallen in love with Japan’s Toyota Prius, and are importing them to the […]

Kazakh Universities Enter World’s Top Universities

Kazakh Universities Enter World’s Top Universities

QS World University Rankings, designed to help prospective students choose the school to continue their education, presented its rankings of the best universities in the world. Al-Farabi Kazakh National University took first place among the nation’s universities and entered the list of the 250 best universities of the world, The Astana Times reports. The rating […]

Putin on election results: People choose stability and trust

Putin on election results: People choose stability and trust

The governing United Russia party has shown a “good result” in Sunday’s parliamentary election that saw its lead hover at more than 54 percent, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on September 19. With over 95 percent of the votes counted, the governing United Russia is leading with 54.19 percent of the votes, or 140 mandates, […]

Chinese, Russian fleets conduct weapon use during joint drill

Chinese, Russian fleets conduct weapon use during joint drill

Sept. 16, 2016. Chinese and Russian fleets conducted joint operation exercise off Guangdong Province in the South China Sea during the “Joint Sea 2016” drill on Friday. The drill, starting on Sept. 12, will run until Sept. 19, consisting of three phases: preparation at port, exercise at sea and summary. (Xinhua/Zha Chunming)

Obama’s last trip to Asia

Obama’s last trip to Asia

Tong Kim – The Korea Times Watching last week’s multiple summits between the heads of the United States, China, South Korea, Japan and Russia, taking place on the sidelines of the G20 conference in China and the ASEAN+3 and East Asia Summit gatherings in Laos, we can only conclude that no new effort was sought […]

Iran interested in Russian tourists

Iran interested in Russian tourists

Russia plans to develop tourist relations with Iran, the Association of Tour Operators of Russia (ATOR) said. The advisor at the Iranian embassy in Russia, Hassan Saleh Majd, said that Russia and Iran currently operate 8-9 flights between the countries per week and plan to restore railroad traffic between Moscow and Tehran by 2018, Vestnik […]

Russia and Kazakhstan agree to develop “eco-halal”

Russia and Kazakhstan agree to develop “eco-halal”

Chairman of the Russian Muftis Council commission on environmental development, Rashid Ismailov, met with the head of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Kazakhstan, Galanbek Mazhiev, Vestnik Kavkaza reports. During the talks, the sides discussed joint steps to promote Islamic environmental ethics in the framework of international cooperation. They agreed to establish operational exchange of […]

A Terrorist Act to Undermine the Kyrgyz-Chinese Relations

A Terrorist Act to Undermine the Kyrgyz-Chinese Relations

An explosion which occurred in the late August near the Chinese Embassy in Bishkek is officially recognized as a terrorist act. The explosion on the southern outskirts of Bishkek thundered at 09:33 (AM) by local time. It was heard from almost all over the city. Upon arrival of the first fire brigades, police, and doctors, […]

2,000 troops taking part in Peace Mission-2016 drills in Kyrgyzstan

2,000 troops taking part in Peace Mission-2016 drills in Kyrgyzstan

About 2,000 troops are taking part in the Peace Mission-2016 joint anti-terror drills of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member-countries, which got underway in Kyrgyzstan on September 15, Ruslan Mukambetov, chief of the command and staff exercises, has said, TASS reports. “The need to conduct such exercises is dictated by modern realities,” he said. “They […]

Staff changes in Uzbek government

Staff changes in Uzbek government

Uzbekistan announced staff changes in the government Sept. 14. The country’s acting president Shavkat Mirziyoyev signed a decree appointing Abdulla Oripov deputy prime minister for youth policy, culture, information systems and telecommunications, read a message on the government website, Trend reports. Oripov served as Uzbekistan’s deputy prime minister from May 2002 until August 2012. He […]

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