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Wednesday, 8 February 2012
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NEWS FROM CENTRAL ASIA
- Top Advisor Says South Korean President Will Deregulate and Reform Economy
- Analysis: Armenia's Outgoing Foreign Minister Defends Karabakh Policy
- Analysis: Azerbaijan Grapples With Rising Inflation
- Turkmenistan: Finance Officials Sacked Amid Talk Of Economic Reforms
- Free Trade Agreement to Top Agenda During US - South Korea Summit
- US, South Korea Remove Trade Obstacle With Beef Deal
- Son of Dutch Commander Killed in Afghanistan
- Armenia: New Government Takes Shape, Faces Big Challenges
- Kyrgyzstan: Human Rights Community Urges the Population to Prevent Energy Sector Privatization
- Uzbekistan: Monument of Valor may be Dismantled
- President appoints new mayor of Samarkand region
- Chairman-in-Office pledges to strengthen OSCE action to promote tolerance
- Spanish ombudsman visiting Uzbekistan
- Week of talented youth's science launched in Tashkent
- Border Deal Could Spark New Kyrgyz Protests
- Olympic Torch Relay Ends in India
- Hundreds of North Korean Defectors Transit Through Thailand on Trek to Freedom
- For North Korean Defectors, Freedom Brings Fear of the Unknown
- 44 Children Die in Bus Crash in India
- Tajikistan: Government Shuts Down Independent Radio Station
- Georgia: Security Council Extends UN Mission By Six Months
- Georgia: Could More Dialogue, Fewer Demands, Be Ticket On Abkhazia?
- Central Asia: Kazakh Wheat Ban Hits Some Neighbors Harder Than Others
- Gurbankuly Berdymuhammedov Proceeds With Economic Reforms
- Central Asia: Kazakh Wheat Ban Hits Some Neighbors Harder Than Others
- China in Delicate Balance on Iran Nuclear Talks
- United Nations Warns of North Korean Food Crisis
- At Least 44 Students Killed in Bus Accident in Western India
- Tajikistan: 20 Arrested After Protesting Demolition Of Homes
- Uzbekistan: International Friendship Monument in Central Tashkent Dismantled
- Renovation of Historical Complex Renews Hong Kong Preservation Debate
- Pakistan's Ruling Coalition Renews Pledge to Restore Judges
- Georgia: Tbilisi Marks 30th Anniversary Of Language Protests
- NG: Rating of Kazakhstan is Negative
- Seed of Energy Cooperation Germinates in EU-Central Asia Forum
- Afghanistan: Warlordism 'Is Winning' Versus Democracy
- Solo Exhibition of Durdy Bairamov in Ashgabat
- Uzbekistan: Justice Ministry Revokes Accreditation Of Chief Rabbi
- China: Officials Say Uyghur Group Involved In Olympic Terror Plot
- Kyrgyzstan: Results Of Kurmanbek Bakiyev's Three Years As President
- French Foreign Minister Speaks on EU-Central Asia, Turkmenistan-France Relations
- Japan Extends Economic Sanctions Against North Korea
- North-South Korea Tensions Continue as Seoul Backs Conservatives
- Maoists Performing Better than Expected as Nepal Counts Votes
- New OSCE Chairman urges solution of region's frozen conflicts
- President resolves to celebrate 90th anniversary of National University
- CIS: Hunger Strikes Highlight Mounting Civic Despair
- Tajikistan: Politicians And Their Friends Make Up Much Of '100 Richest' List
- Azerbaijan: Opposition Journalist Says He Is Victim Of Vicious Smear Campaign
- Russia, European Union, and United States are Losing Central Asia to China
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