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US authorities request extradition of Maxim Bakiyev who sought asylum in Britain after his father was ousted in 2010.
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Almazbek Atambayev, president-elect, says US must leave military base in 2014.
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More than a year after political and ethnic unrest ravaged the country, voters in the Central Asian state head to polls.
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Last Modified: 31 Oct 2011 07:38 GMT
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More than a third of candidates say they will reject outcome of Sunday's election, citing voting irregularities.
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Voters in Central Asia's only parliamentary democracy go to polls amid concerns process could expose regional tensions.
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The Central Asian nation approves new government, solidifying unprecedented moves toward parliamentary democracy.
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With 90 per cent of ballots counted, the nationalist Ata Zhurt party leads, but has just 8.7 per cent of the total vote.
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Can democracy unite the country only four months after the worst bloodshed in its modern history?
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After ethnic unrest, election to pick new parliament in Central Asian nation looks set to produce coalition government.
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Vote to pick newly empowered legislature held in Central Asian nation under the shadow of ethnic unrest.
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