Monday, November 09, 2009 ALMATY: Uzbek opposition leader Sanjar Umarov has been freed after four years in jail, a pro-opposition website reported on Sunday, in a move that could help the Central Asian state further improve ties with the... Full Article at The News
The remains of the fuselage of the aircraft which crashed in Sharjah last month. Full Article at The National Newspaper
ALMATY, Kazakhstan (AP) Uzbekistan's state energy company has signed a $2.5 billion deal to create a joint venture with Malaysia's Petronas and South Africa's Sasol to build a synthetic liquid fuel production plant, the state company announced... Full Article at The Daily Advertiser
THE government of Kazakhstan, an ex-Soviet country the size of Western Europe with an average weekly wage of $114, has urged its citizens to make more use of small planes to replace the "anachronism" of long car journeys. Full Article at NEWS.com.au
2009-11-05 17:30:06 - Tarek El-KhatibDr. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
THE government of Kazakhstan, an ex-Soviet country the size of Western Europe with an average weekly wage of $114, has urged its citizens to make more use of small planes to replace the "anachronism" of long car journeys. Full Article at NEWS.com.au
Almaty (Kazakhstan), Nov 4 (IANS) Tajikistan President Emomali Rakhmon has signed an amnesty, granting freedom to some 10,000 prisoners, officials said Wednesday. Full Article at Sindh Today
Senior Captain Chatchavarl Meesawasdi, Naval Rating school commander, gives a banana to a long-tailed macaque on Kledkaew island, Sattahip district, Chonburi province October 21,... Full Article at International Business Times
Full Comment's Araminta Wordsworth brings you a regular dose of international punditry at its finest. Full Article at National Post
With spending on luxury goods down across the developed world in the economic crisis, luxury brands are increasingly looking far beyond the chic avenues of New York, London or Paris for revenue. Full Article at The Age