Stories from 18 April 2007
Panama: The Soundtrack of your Childhood
It´s curious how Latin American people remember their childhood. We all remember some parts of it, by watching TV, a few songs from the radio or probably our school. The old cartoons are probably some of the good memories we will ever get, and some of them are still part...
Panama: Growing up can be difficult
Being an adult represents new goals and endeavors. But the way a Panamanian Blogsphere Celebrity sees things, can be really funny and deserves to take a look at his loquacious point of view… Robdash wants to leave home.
Kyrgyzstan: Bishkek Baby Sales
At The Golden Road to Samarqand, Amira discusses recent reports of the sale of babies from hospital's in Kyrgyzstan's capital, Bishkek. Amira, who spent a lot of time visiting a Kyrgyz baby house (orphanage for babies) when she lived in Bishkek, says that she is glad that Kyrgyzstan is open...
Kazakhstan: Big Numbers
Ben Paarmann breaks down economic goals for 2015 from Kazakhstan's government, and finds them quite ambitious.
Armenia: Parliamentary Election Monitor
Onnik Krikorian says that whispers of revolution are in the air in Armenia, and his latest parliamentary election monitor takes a look at the likelihood of such a revolution and the rest of the latest developments in Armenia's parliamentary election campaign.
Armenia: Alignment
At Blogrel, Harmick worries that too close of a relationship with Russia puts Armenia at risk of political stagnation.