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Ladies in White 06.02.2009, 10:15

Cuba’s battle of the sexes goes on

Cuba is a world leader in the battle for gender equality. The number of women in positions of power is among the highest in the world. But campaigners say the battle is far from over.

RIA Novosti photo 07.04.2010, 17:06 7 comments

Opposition declares power in Kyrgyzstan amid violent protests

The Kyrgyz opposition says it has formed an interim government after seizing power in the capital, Bishkek. This follows violent protests by anti-government demonstrators that took the lives of more than 70 protesters.

Kurmanbek Bakiyev 16.04.2010, 01:53 2 comments

Ousted Kyrgyz president leaves country, resigns from post

Kyrgyzstan's ousted president, Kurmanbek Bakiyev, has left the country. According to the interim government, the original of his letter of resignation was delivered to Kyrgyzstan on Friday.

RIA Novosti 12.04.2010, 13:10 8 comments

Ousted president wants UN forces in Kyrgyzstan

The ousted President of Kyrgyzstan, Kurmanbek Bakiyev, has called for UN peacemakers to enter the country and create an independent commission to investigate Wednesday's violent uprising.

23.04.2010, 19:24 7 comments

Will US military get the boot from Kyrgyzstan?

US Congress heard testimony on Thursday suggesting that America tolerated a corrupt Kyrgyz government so as not to lose a critical military base that serves coalition troops in nearby Afghanistan.

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RIA Novosti / Vladimir Voronin 05.08.2010, 15:42 4 comments

Anti-government sentiment swells in Kyrgyzstan’s capital

Police in Kyrgyzstan have used live rounds and tear gas to break up anti-government protesters, just outside the capital Bishkek. Riot police, who have been on standby, opened fire after being attacked with stones.

Kyrgyz opposition supporters clash with police during an anti-government protest in Bishkek on April 7, 2010 (AFP Photo / Vyacheslav Oseledko) 08.04.2010, 13:26

Tensions still high in Kyrgyzstan

Thursday night has been marked by new clashes in the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek and police firing at protestors attempting to storm the Interior Ministry building. The latest violence has left around 70 people injured.

RIA Novosti / Iliya Pitalev, STF 19.08.2010, 12:37 5 comments

Russia will not send weapons to “unstable regions”

Moscow never exports weapons to regions where they “may cause the destabilization of the situation,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said.

RIA Novosti 07.04.2010, 17:15 3 comments

Will Kyrgyzstan’s unrest change the political situation in the country?

Clashes between protesters and police in Kyrgyzstan have continued on Wednesday, spreading to the capital Bishkek. Human rights organizations have described the situation in the country as "complex."

24.07.2009, 14:33 1 comment

Kyrgyz election: president leads as rivals quit race

Official preliminary results, which currently reflect over 70% of the cast bulletins, correspond to the exit poll results, showing that current leader Kurmanbek Bakiyev has secured around 86% of the vote.

Mongolia for Mongolians

Published: 07 September, 2009, 09:00
Edited: 08 September, 2009, 11:31


Genghis Khan, founder of the Mongol Empire, remains a national symbol in the country

Mongolia has been an independent country for almost a century, but some nationalists there say they fear that the time when it was under the control of the Chinese is returning.

 
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Bianca September 07, 2009, 17:20 quote
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Another evidence of the benefits of western culture: skinheads. It is amazing how a decadent European fears over being "flooded" by the people of different color and race, is being exported into other countries. Rest assured, there are enablers behind the scene, taking advantage of poor and ignorant, and giving them the false sense of self-worth. These infections of the social life have to be fought by any society as a plague that it is. Hate is a virus, often deliberately planted by the foreign meddlers to insure the breakdown of social order, tranquility and the sense of togetherness. Usually, material benefits come with belonging to such groups, and therefore it is very important to trace the virus back to its source. Any society that fails to do that, or thinks that it is just a "fiction", will find itself in a chaos. A well engineered and well planned chaos, so that those who planted it would reap the benefits. Equal protection under the law for all people, social tranquility and justice, are the antidotes to the plague.

antidefm September 08, 2009, 02:15 quote
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Russia Today should not act like Americans and instigate hatred in other country. There is a anti-Russia skinhead group in Mongolia, why RT doesn't report that?! Chinese are making friends everywhere in the world, Russians should not make enemies everywhere in this world. Be thankful to chinese and mongolians for they are still very friendly toward Russians.

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