| | | Asia Compact | 28.10.2011 | 18:00 UTC | | | |  | Kyrgyzstan is going to the polls on Sunday to elect a new president. Observers hope that these elections will be conducted peacefully, but say there are many challenges ahead in the divided Central Asian state.  | | | | |  | As Europe takes a step back from the financial abyss, the next step is equally fraught with problems as the eurozone tries to attract outside help. Jonathan Holslag believes China must invest in the eurozone.  | | | | |  | Pakistani officials have rejected outright claims by Taliban commanders in a BBC report that Pakistan provides them with supplies. They have also denied allowing insurgents to fire on US troops across the Afghan border.  | | | | |  | EU leaders want to ease the financial pain of the debt crisis by attracting foreign investment. Critics worry there might be strings attached, but the head of the EU's debt crisis fund says there will be no concessions.  | | | | |  | | © 2011  | | | | | |
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