Tajik Opposition Leader Arrested
Questions are asked about how a high-profile figure turned up in detention in Tajikistan when he was last seen as a free man in Russia.
Questions are asked about how a high-profile figure turned up in detention in Tajikistan when he was last seen as a free man in Russia.
Everyone’s reading it, but only because studying the president’s book is compulsory for pre-school kids and surgeons alike.
Has Moscow allowed the Turkmen president to strip ethnic Russians of their rights for the price of a gas contract?
Victims of attacks on shops and other business during the March revolution are doubtful the government will live up to its promise to recompense them
In a high-profile court case, a former minister turns the tables by claiming that Kazakstan’s ruling elite controls the media.
Prosecutor general warns that ex-president’s immunity from prosecution could be stripped from him if wrongdoing is proved.
From birth to death, many people evade the census-takers for tax and legal purposes.
Most observers believe the election was largely fair, although the losing candidates from the “new opposition” dispute Kurmanbek Bakiev's overwhelming victory.
Long-running dispute on Caspian oil reserves creates tensions which may ultimately harm Ashgabat more than Baku.
Ex-president Akaev’s prime minister returns to the country to defend his role, but others appear less willing to do so.