Kyrgyzstan’s parliament accepted ousted President Askar Akayev’s resignation on Monday and called an election for July 10 in a move to shore up stability in the impoverished Central Asian state. Akayev, who had ruled the mountainous, mostly Muslim nation of five million for almost 15 years, fled to Moscow last month when thousands of protesters angered by a flawed parliamentary poll ransacked his offices and the opposition seized power. Full Story
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