Privatisation Fears for Kyrgyz Power Plants
Government critics suspect changes to law designed to allow key power stations to be sold off by stealth.
Government critics suspect changes to law designed to allow key power stations to be sold off by stealth.
Series of reports on difficulties of travelling across the Caucasus clinch Azerbaijan press award for IWPR journalist.
One of the most visible effects of depression in Tajikistan is the sight of men hanging around in groups, hoping someone will take them on for a day’s work.
The authorities in Tajikistan are screening passengers arriving at airports and railway stations for signs of swine flu, Zarina Ergasheva reports.
Prison authorities allow reporter in to check conditions following claims inmates are mistreated.
Orthodox leader at the centre of argument over whether the church is too involved in public life.
Volunteers try to help bereaved youngsters still traumatised by the conflict.
A centre for juvenile delinquents in southern Kyrgyzstan is using non-punitive methods to prevent adolescents from reoffending.
Unscrupulous mullahs accused of marrying young girls whose health and education then suffer.
Tiny Karabakh’s opposition moribund, lacks issues to fight on.