Kyrgyzstan's Undiplomatic Policy Shift
Expulsion of US diplomats seen as a shift towards Moscow and away from democracy.
Expulsion of US diplomats seen as a shift towards Moscow and away from democracy.
The south of the country has seen a rise in border trade with Afghanistan, but some fear a new influx of heroin.
Concerns about Islamic insurgency revived after a group steals Kalashnikovs and takes on Kyrgyz security forces, but some say the raiders were common criminals.
Talk of the Trans-Afghan Pipeline raises the prospect of big returns for investors and the Kabul government. But security remains the key unanswered question.
Under threat of reprisals, shop owners in central Iraq are no longer selling Iranian products.
Analysts say President Bakiev’s ultimatum to the Americans is designed for consumption in Moscow.
Tbilisi accuses Moscow of deliberate campaign to undermine Georgian economy.
The Almaty mayor's office says many homes in outlying districts are illegal, but knocking them down will affect some of the city's poorest.
A remote region on the border between Karakalpakstan and Turkmenistan has become a stop on the flourishing – if unofficial – trading route between China and the Gulf states. The situation could change as the Uzbek and Turkmen authorities are taking steps
Central Asia’s two major states are being nicer to one another these days – but their motives for making friends are very different.