Tashkent Acts to Cut Cross-Border Trade
Closing border checkpoint to cars reflects state’s hostility to small-time importers.
Closing border checkpoint to cars reflects state’s hostility to small-time importers.
New rules seem unworkable since most diplomats currently work in Russian and will find it hard to switch language.
Following its break with the US, Tashkent moves to forge ties with Russia and China.
Successive government bans on poppy production have had little impact on a deadly industry that blights lives across the world.
Religious fanatics and smugglers have over the years laid waste to Afghanistan's rich cultural heritage.
The legal obstacles to inviting foreign investors to complete an ambitious hydroelectric scheme have been overcome, but plenty of questions remain about the politics and economics of privatisation.
West’s haste to engage with Turkmenistan and buy its gas risks sweeping human rights under the carpet, activists say.
Women cleaning goats’ wool for export complain of low wages and sickness.
Although it is a country where hundreds of thousands of people go abroad in search of work, Tajikistan is also host to several thousand foreign worker.
Project team canvasses views of cross-section of DRC society on Lubanga trial and the ICC.