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Articles by Peter Leonard
Kazakhstan Draws Near to Dream of Hosting Nuclear Fuel Bank
Kazakhstan's long-standing opposition to the proliferation of nuclear weapons is culminating with the signing of an agreement to build a nuclear...
Kazakhstan: Row at President's University Dents Claim to Academic Independence
When Kazakhstan opened the doors of the Nazarbayev University in 2010, the institution was hailed as a fledgling bastion of academic excellence and freedom...
Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan: Interethnic Clash Shines Light on Fraying Social Fabric
Interethnic rioting in early August along the border of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan started over a narrow, uneven lane about a couple hundred feet long.
Kyrgyzstan Joins Eurasian Union, Takes Leap Into the Dark
After months of stops and starts, Kyrgyzstan is finally becoming a full-fledged member of the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union.
Soyuz Crew Blasts Off for Space Station
Three astronauts on a Russian spaceship blasted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on a trip to the international space station.
Soyuz Workhorse Soon to Be Only Lifeline to Space
As a Soyuz spacecraft slowly rolls to its launch pad on the icy cold steppes of Kazakhstan, even the most seasoned space fan cannot help but be spellbound...
Tajikistan Hunts for Elusive Islamist Militant
They call him Tajikistan's Osama bin Laden. In the wild mountains east of the capital, Dushanbe, thousands of soldiers are on the hunt for a man authorities...
Former Ethiopian Cadets Stranded in Kyrgyzstan
Softly singing along to the wistful strains of Ethiopian music, Haymanot Tesgaye and his friends are transported back to their homeland in Africa, far...
Kyrgyzstan's Army Tied to Mob Violence
A prominent human rights group said Monday that Kyrgyzstan's armed forces abetted and may even have actively taken part in violence by ethnic Kyrgyz mobs...