Can Turkmenistan Cosy up to Washington?
Rumours that the Americans plan to use an air base in Turkmenistan appear to have little real substance.
Rumours that the Americans plan to use an air base in Turkmenistan appear to have little real substance.
Secretary of state’s travel itinerary was a political statement in itself – be nice to the Kyrgyz, and snub the Uzbeks.
Clothing and shoe manufacturers complain that they’re unable to compete with lower cost goods imported mainly from China.
Rising visitor numbers increase revenues for Kabul Zoo but also make life harder for the animals.
Parliament and politics mean little to the people forced to live in caves beside the remains of Bamian's giant Buddhas.
Champions of free enterprise argue that the Afghan government should leave the economy to the market, but face resistance over fears of job losses.
Chinese imports are flooding into the country, putting domestic factory-owners out of business.
Mixed reactions to ex-Bosnian Serb commander’s 18-year jail sentence for complicity in 1995 massacre.
Tailors and cobblers have been especially hard hit by the surge of manufactured goods arriving from China.