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Central Asia
Informal CIS summit opens in Kremlin
The leaders of 11 former Soviet republics have begun their informal summit in the Kremlin. Last year’s “shirt-sleeves” summit in Moscow on December 20 marked the 20th anniversary of the post-Soviet CIS alliance, a Kremlin spokesman said on Tuesday. Addressing the summit, Russian President Vladimir Putin praised the economic and…
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Major news in Kazakhstan on May 16
Top news in <Tengri News>: Samruk to consider exiting BTA following the 2nd debt restructuring news@theasian.asia
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Major news in Russia on May 15
Top news in <Moscow Times>: Russia Tries to Turn Tables on Human Rights news@theasian.asia
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Major news in Afghanistan on May 11
Top news in <Outlook Afghan>: ANF Accused Karzai for Misinterpreting SPA news@theasian.asia
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Major news in Uzbekistan on May 10
Top news in <UZA>: Veterans are the Center of Attention and Respect news@theasian.asia
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Major news in Kazakhstan on May 9
Top news in <Tengri News>: Investments to Kazakhstan will shrink with new president of France, or not? news@theasian.asia
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Major news in Russia on May 8
Top news in <Moscow Times>: Amid Protests, Putin Sworn In for Third Presidential Term news@theasian.asia
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Major news in Afghanistan on May 4
Top news in <Outlook>: Obama Lauds New Era in US-Afghan Relationship news@theasian.asia
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AJA issues statement on World Press Freedom Day
On the occasion of the World Press Freedom Day which fell on Thursday (May 3), the Asia Journalist Association (AJA), represented by Ivan Lim, issued a statement in which it said “we would like to applaud the journalists doing their best to convey the truth to their readers.” It continued that “as…
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Central Asia
Major news in Uzbekistan on May 3
Top news in <UZA>: “In the Name of Life” Charitable Marathon Held in Tashkent news@theasian.asia
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