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BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan - International donors pledged $1.1 billion in aid Tuesday to help Kyrgyzstan rebuild after months of political and ethnic violence.
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan - Kyrgyzstan's government appealed to an international donors conference Tuesday for $1.2 billion in aid to rebuild the country after months of political and ethnic violence.
SHARK, Kyrgyzstan - Uzbek farmers, returning to Kyrgyzstan after fleeing a blood-drenched wave of ethnic violence, are finding their crops plundered, choked by weeds and withering in the fierce sun.
OSH, Kyrgyzstan - Kyrgyzstan's fragile leadership has survived the aftermath of revolution, a wave of ethnic clashes and a refugee crisis.
MINSK, Belarus - Kyrgyzstan's ousted president said from exile Friday he does not intend to return to his homeland as its leader, but that his resignation was invalid because officials there are reneging on a promise to protect his family.
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