Anna Yalovkina is a journalist from Kyrgyzstan and a former correspondent for Vecherny Bishkek. She has written for Lenta.ru, Coda.Story, 47news and OK-inform. She currently works for Online47.ru.
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Published in: oDRThe decorative deputies of the North Caucasus
As a recent scandal in the North Caucasus shows, there are jobs for the boys at all levels of Russia’s power...
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Published in: oDRKyrgyzstan's elections: a gentleman's agreement
With Kyrgyzstan’s political parties agreeing to overlook each other’s misdemeanours and the public afraid to speak...
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Published in: oDRKyrgyzstan joins the Customs Union, and business finds itself in stand-by mode
For this state of small traders, entry into the Customs Union will bring both headaches and opportunities.
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Published in: oDRThe devil is in the details: seizing Kyrgyzstan's press
Ahead of parliamentary elections in the autumn, one of Kyrgyzstan's largest independent media holdings is under...
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Published in: oDRRussian dissidents seek asylum in Kyiv
As oppression heats up in Russia, post-revolutionary Ukraine is attracting political émigrés from the Russian opposition.
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Published in: oDRLife behind the blockade in the Donetsk People’s Republic
The closure of the border between Ukraine and the Donetsk People’s Republic has divided communities, leaving people...