Uzbekistan: Calls for End to Mine Policy Rejected
Tashkent is to continue mining its borders even though the threat from Islamic militants appears to have diminished significantly.
Tashkent is to continue mining its borders even though the threat from Islamic militants appears to have diminished significantly.
Can the incipient Afghan army be trusted with the task of protecting the former king during his homecoming?
The Americans and their allies face awesome challenges in trying to build a cohesive national force out of the country's quarrelsome militia groups.
Questions raised over Afghan government claims that reports of crimes against Pashtuns in the north of the country are exaggerated.
New media regulation requires journalists to inform the government of critical articles months in advance.
President appears to be taking advantage of West’s focus on Iraq to renew pressure on the media.
Their lives shattered by civil war, more and more women in Tajikistan
Human rights groups blow the whistle on Tashkent's discrimination against ethnic Tajiks
While the authorities call for the return of looted artefacts, archaeologists plan new digs to replenish their depleted stock of treasures.
Thousands of refugees expected to return to the Afghan capital over the next year are likely to find themselves homeless