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Azerbaijan oil exports drop

MAY 15 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Oil exports from Azerbaijan in the first four months of the year fell by nearly 1%, Reuters quoted a source at the state statistics agency as saying. The source did not specify a reason for the decline although it came as a surprise, especially after an earlier statement from BP that its oil output for Q1 had risen.

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(News report from Issue No. 232, published on May 20 2015)

Georgia hopes visa-free travel in EU

MAY 17 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Georgia has toned down its hopes of a deal to scrap visas for its citizens travelling to Europe, the FT reported quoting Georgian officials ahead of an EU summit meeting in Riga. Georgia has been pushing to speed up integration with Europe.

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(News report from Issue No. 232, published on May 20 2015)

Turkmenistan cracking down on media

MAY 19 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – The New York-based Human Rights Watch accused the Turkmen government of using new rules which ban satellite dishes from apartment blocks because they are an eyesore as a pretext for cracking down on independent information sources.

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(News report from Issue No. 232, published on May 20 2015)

Tourism campaign started in Georgia

MAY 17 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Under the slogan “Summer in Georgia”, the Georgian tourism board has started a $3.5m advertising campaign to attract more tourists from across the former Soviet Union, media reported.

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EU criticises Kyrgyzstan on gay rights

MAY 18 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – At a meeting in Brussels focused on human rights, the EU criticised new legislation passing through Kyrgyzstan’s parliament that outlaws promoting gay relationships.

The legislation is similar to laws brought in by Russia two years ago. Analysts have said Bishkek may have been motivated to introduce the rules by a desire to cosy up to the Kremlin.

The criticism of gay rights in Kyrgyzstan came the day after anti-gay rights protesters in Bishkek attacked a pro-gay rights meeting being held in the garden of an upmarket Bishkek hotel.

Over the past few years, the West has watched as Kyrgyzstan, once its poster-boy in Central Asia, has moved increasingly towards Russia. This month it also joined the Kremlin-led Eurasian Economic Union.

As well as criticising Kyrgyzstan over its gay rights record, EU officials also praised the country for trying to clamp down on torture in prison and improving women’s rights.

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Kazakh city plans light railway

MAY 16 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – China Railway Group has signed a deal with the Kazakh government to build a light railway network around Astana ahead of the city’s high-profile EXPO- 2017, media reported. The light railway will be 22km long and have 18 stations. Kazakhstan is spending heavily on EXPO-2017.

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Tajik electricity deal signed with EBRD

MAY 18 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has signed a deal with the Tajik government to help it update and modernise its power network. The agreement is part of general modernisation linked to the CASA-1000 deal that will see Tajikistan export electricity to Pakistan.

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Athletes challenge Kazakh gay laws

MAY 16 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – In a potentially damaging hit to Kazakhstan’s hopes of hosting the 2022 Winter Olympic Games, 27 current or former Olympic athletes wrote to the International Olympic Committee to ask it to pressure the Kazakh government into ditching a new law that bans so-called gay propaganda.

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Slow price rise in Armenia

MAY 20 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Consumer prices in Armenia rose by 5% in the first four months of the year, media reported quoting the National Statistics Agency. This rise represented a steady, but not alarming, price inflation.

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Fire destroys block in Azerbaijani city

MAY 19 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – A fire ripped through a 16-storey apartment block in Baku killing at least 15 people and injuring 41 more. The fire highlights the often poor building practices in many Baku apartment blocks.

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(News report from Issue No. 232, published on May 20 2015)