Kazak Exodus
Uzbekistan's indigenous Kazaks complain they are being treated as second-class citizens
Uzbekistan's indigenous Kazaks complain they are being treated as second-class citizens
Central Asian governments are preparing themselves for a new round of Islamic rebel hostilities
Analysts speculate that President Nazarbaev is attempting to rein in an old political rival by removing his powerbase in southern Kazakstan
Uigur traders have accused police and firefighters of robbing them during a fire at their market in central Bishkek.
Washington seeks to bolster US economic interests in the Caspian region at the expense of Russia and Iran.
Government forced to make concessions following outrage over violent police suppression of political protest.
Kyrgyz deputy, released from prison following fierce protests, speaks to IWPR about the lessons the country must learn from the unrest.
There are ominous signs that the anniversary of a bloody protest in the south of the country could spark political turmoil.
Unscrupulous hunters and traders are making a killing selling endangered species on to the wealthy owners of private zoos.
Authorities step up drive to stop local criminal preying on overseas visitors.