Kyrgyz Parties Gear Up for Election
High stakes for political groups seeking power in stronger parliament
Winds of Change on Kazak-Kyrgyz Border
Kazakstan may be less jumpy about security in its smaller neighbour, but new customs arrangements could mean lax procedures are a thing of the past.
Kazakstan Accused of Curbing OSCE's Human Rights Role
Activists say Kazak leaders have sidelined human rights from international group’s agenda.
Common Market to Transform Kazakstan
Agreeing customs arrangements with Russia and Belarus just the first step towards greater economic viability.
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