IWPR
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
A ride in a Tajik taxi can be lethal if the driver has converted it to gas power.
Officers roam the streets looking to shake down people suspected of drinking.
United States broadcaster’s decision to end Uzbek radio broadcasts could not have come at a worse time.
Moscow appears to have come to the conclusion that it must work with the Taleban
The Taleban's latest victory in Afghanistan has sent shock waves across Central Asia
Bishkek government plans to boost foreign visitors fall flat leaving many tourist traders empty-handed.
In Kazakstan, the president counts for everything and the constitution for nothing.
Osama bin Laden has established an international Islamic army in Afghanistan.
Mormons are only the latest foreign missionaries with plans for Kyrgyzstan - to the dismay of
Countries neighbouring Afghanistan refuse to participate directly in US-led military strike against the Kabul regime.