After attending the Caucasus BarCamp at the weekend, Pigh [Ru] expresses his concern with the involvement of Soros in financing part of the event as well as the presence of several people who the blogger considers “colored revolutionary” types. The blogger also expresses his disappointment with the non-political nature of Azerbaijan's presentations while the Armenian participant focused on the post-election unrest in the country.
KZBlog's post is about some good news about the cycling team Astana after losing two premier cyclists and a long period of doubt over funding.
Aravanski reports that the Kyrgyz government sharply increased the prices for electricity and heating, making those barely affordable by most citizens.
Has Turkmenistan come down with a bad case of the swine flu? Annasoltan investigates that in a series of post on Turkmen healthcare.
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Taiwan: Science park expansion dispute
- I didn't notice that at first sight.
Thanks for kindly remind :)
- Thanks for the correction, done. :)
- Environment should not be sacrificed because of industrial development.
If the whole Taiwan ...
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