Geo Tv is exploiting Pakistan

I am a neutral person and dont hesitate to criticise any thing which i dont like. But i always believe in constructive criticism. I had a chance to view Geo tv online sparing some time to listen to them. I feel very sad when i realise that the setup of Geo tv seems to be [...]

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Turkmenistan: 2021

Abdul Gamid asks his readers to think about Turkmenistan’s future: “How will our country be in 2021?”.
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Kyrgyzstan: Sealing off the capital

Asel reports that the Kyrgyz authorities are planning to impose harsh restrictions on entering the capital Bishkek during the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in August.
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Central Asia: Google Trends

Michael Hancock shares his experience of learning about the world’s attention to Central Asia using Google Trends.
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India: Potter Mania

The Mad Momma on Potter Mania following the release of the book.
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Uzbekistan: Pop-soda culture

Joshua Kucera is in Uzbekistan now and enjoys the culture of having a relaxed soda at the side of the street the local way.
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Armenia: RFE/RL closure imminent

Following weeks of protests to avoid getting Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty’s off air in Armenia, the authorities are now refusing to sign a new contract for the independent news outlet. Onnik Krikorian has the scoop.
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Afghanistan: Soviet veterans

Two Soviet veterans who served in the Afghanistan are portayed in blogs: Afghanistanica looks at Captain Zakharov, an example of successful counter-insurgency; and Registan.net portrays the mysterious Mahmud Khudoberdiev, who went on to fight in the Tajik Civil War.
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Turkmenistan: Travel paradise

Bonnie Boyd is inclined to think that a $1 billion investment program to boost tourism on the Caspian shore in Turkmenistan is a great idea.
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Trinidad & Tobago: Impressions of Chavez

“We do not –many say– yet know the REAL Hugo. But I know what his latest stance on foreign criticism is and there is nothing ambivalent about it.” Young Trinidadian Andre Bagoo shares his views on the Venezuelan leader.
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Trinidad & Tobago: Where Goeth Trinidad?

“How can this happen in the richest country in the Caribbean?” An incident in the Southland causes KnowProSE.com to wonder what Trinidad has come to.
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Jamaica: Prison System

“You are just a body waiting for the undertaker if you are not a good thinker.” Byron Skitta Mesquita at The Inmate Diaries shares a few lessons that the Jamaican prison system has taught him.
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