Nathan Hamm · December, 2005

Latest posts by Nathan Hamm from December, 2005

Hungary: Egg Mafia

Pestiside.hu reports that the government has launched an investigation into an “egg mafia” (that may or may not actually exist).

17 December 2005

Armenia: Youth & HIV

Onnik Krikorian reports on youth and the potential for an explosion of HIV infections in Armenia.

16 December 2005

Poland: Anti-Corruption Project

PolBlog.pl has launched a new anti-corruption project called “Whistleblower 24/7″ that will take individuals’ reports of corruption and pass them on to the proper authorities.

16 December 2005

Kazakhstan: Meat Season

Susan Wunderink reports that now that it has become well and truly cold in Kazakhstan, it is meat season–the time for slaughtering of animals.

16 December 2005

Armenia: Mobile Concert

Onnik Krikorian has photos from a mobile concert in Yerevan to protest the destruction of green spaces in the capital.

16 December 2005

Poland: Where the Past Never Dies

the beatroot reports that charges against General Wojciech Jaruzeski are being prepared connected to actions he took during the country's period of martial law. He and many Poles argue that...

15 December 2005

Bulgaria: Painful Holiday

Nomad Notes reports that, in order to cut down on fireworks-related injuries on New Year's, national radio is airing clips asking people to be safe this year.

15 December 2005

Russia: The Revolving Door

Scraps of Moscow reports on the revolving Russo-German door–in which Gerhard Schroeder has taken a position with a major (Russia's) Gazprom-led gas pipeline project shortly after leaving office.

13 December 2005

Russia: Volgas

Carpetblogger reports the demise of a beloved (well, by some people anyway) Russian automobile, the Volga.

13 December 2005