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Shakespeare in Ashgabad, part 2: to engage or not to engage — that is the question

Dec 2, 2009
The European Union must do some difficult soul-searching. Photograph from a 2008 performance of William Shakespeare's Hamlet starring David Tennat. Editor’s note: “To engage or not to engage — that is the question,” or so might have Hamlet said if he...

Shakespeare in Ashgabad, part 1: my kingdom for a barrel of petrol

Nov 30, 2009
<img class="size-medium wp-image-7267" title="richard3_ianmckellen" src="http://www.neweurasia.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/richard3_ianmckellen-570x379.jpg" alt="Is the European Union trading its kingdom for a barrel of patrol? Image of Ian...

Catching a cold in Mecca: Turkmen pilgrims forced to stay home

Nov 26, 2009
Image by neweurasia's Schwartz (CC-usage). Click on it to read the story by the Chronicles of Turkmenistan. This year, more than two million people across the world are heading, as if pulled by a magnet, to one single spot on earth: Mecca.  But no...

Influenzastan, part 5: the internet is a far more dangerous virus

Nov 24, 2009
A map of the internet bearing a curious reminiscence to a neural virus. Image by the Opte Project, courtesy of Flickr user curiouslee (CC-usage). Editor’s note: Has Turkmenistan come down with a bad case of the swine flu?  neweurasia’s Annasoltan...

Influenzastan, part 4: Googling for answers — and each other

Nov 23, 2009
The internet is not sanitary: in the face of their government's obtuseness over the swine flu, Turkmens are turning to the internet for answers -- and for each other. Image by Flickr user larksflem (CC-usage). Editor’s note: Has Turkmenistan come...


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